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This painting by Christian van Hedel, executed in pen and watercolor, is an enchanting fusion of urban, realistic and surrealistic elements. The title "Amsterdam" immediately reveals the essence of the work, but upon closer inspection a deeper layer unfolds full of stories and hidden details.
The artwork shows a magnificent panorama of Amsterdam, in which all the famous buildings of the city come together. The Maritime Museum stands proudly in the middle, surrounded by iconic canal houses that stretch across the canvas in an almost dreamy composition. The lines of the pen drawing are tight and detailed, but the soft, flowing watercolour tones give the whole an almost ethereal atmosphere.
Surrealistic elements intersect with realism: buildings seem to merge, canals meander in impossible ways, and the reflections of the water reveal subtle scenes that tell stories about the city. A small silhouette of a cyclist, a ship that seems to float above the waves, and hidden text fragments on the facades invite the viewer to linger and discover new layers of meaning.
This painting is an ode to Amsterdam, a city that never ceases to inspire. With his signature contrasts and storytelling, Christian van Hedel invites the viewer to not only see the beauty of the city, but also experience the rich story behind it.
This painting comes with a certificate of authenticity and will be shipped insured.