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Discover a masterpiece by Wout van der Vet, titled Evening , which was created for the Elegance project in 1987. Wout van der Vet (1944-2021) was a pioneer in the Dutch art print world and was known for his unique approach to screen printing. With a career that began in 1965, he has collaborated with some of the biggest names in art, such as Karel Appel and Co Westerik, over a period of more than 40 years.
A master of his craft Wout was not only an artist, but also an innovator. In 1987 he printed no less than 100,000 prints for the monthly magazine Elegance, which earned him a world first and a world record. His works are the result of intensive collaboration with artists, in which he made more than 1,250,000 prints on 125,000 sheets of paper, resulting in more than 850 unique works of art.
Unique printing technique Van der Vet was a true purist, who developed his own hand-manipulated stencil technique, which many described as 'painting with ink.' This technique requires precision and patience, with often more than 30 printing passes per print. The result is an original work of art that cannot be compared to modern reproductions or giclees.
Recognition and appreciation Wout van der Vet has received several awards, including the title Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau and the EVO art & culture prize. His work has been recognized internationally, including a prestigious award in Tokyo for a silkscreen printed by him.
With "Evening" you not only own a work of art, but also a piece of history and craftsmanship. Don't miss this opportunity to add an authentic and unique work by Wout van der Vet to your collection.