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Techniques Studio Dircke |
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Techniques Dircke uses a variety of materials for his work: canvas, panals and special papers. He mostly paints in oil and sometimes combinations including acrylic and ink, pencil and charcoal. In his paintings Dircke pays attention to detail which is important. He is what is known as a fine art painter. His work is always figurative and can be recognized in the power of form and colour and particularly in the perspective which he brings in to his paintings. The use of light results in many stunning effects in all aspects of his work.. Dirckes paintings encompas many subjects and his style is very different and exciting. It is often difficult to imagine such a range of subjects and techniques to be the work of the same artist. As mentioned by Dircke himself he gets his inspiration from many subjects including the neighbourhood where he lives and he has the ability to retain mental pictures of objects and people he wishes to paint when he returns to his studio in Hillegom. People who are familiar with Dircke's work recognise his style in spite of the diversity of his work. Dircke is working on an international network and interest in his talent exeeds the confines of the Netherlands. He will also take on commissions. The most recent of his work can be seen on this website and his paintings make for interesting and worthwhile viewing. Amongst these are monochrome works which are beautiful and unique.Dirckes talents are wide and varied and he has a quality and style which is becomming more and more recognised, both in his homeland and abroad
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