Saudade

-AVAILABLE-

Series:
Moments of being
Technique:
Acrylics on board
Size:
40 cm (h) X 30 cm (w) x 5 CM (D)
Year of production:
2022
Artist:
Jitske Schols
Signed:
yes
Frame:
no frame
Shipping:
Worldwide. Additional art shipping costs will be calculated upon checkout. Free pickup at atelier of artist in Amsterdam.

Study of Ayla

Description: Digital collage and photography by Jitske Schols
Technique: Archival pigment ink on Hahnemühle Photo Rag mat 308 gr.
Edition: 01/01 (unique + 1 AP, more info here)
Size artwork: 30 cm (w) x 40 cm (h)

Artist: Jitske Schols
Frame: uncoated nut wood w/museum glass*
Year of production: 2022

Certificate of authenticity, signed & numbered
Shipping: worldwide shipping
Price: €1750, includes VAT, but excludes shipping costs, import duties and other local taxes

Information
Galerie Caroline O’Breen
Hazenstraat 54
1016 SR Amsterdam
The Netherlands
+31 6 47104484
caroline@carolineobreen.com
www.carolineobreen.com

*The artwork is not framed yet, so take a production time of 3-5 weeks into account

Tale of the force unseen I

[su_spoiler title="DESCRIPTION" open="yes" icon="arrow"]Unique artwork (Series: Footeprint)
Technique: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 50 cm (h) x 40 cm (w)
Year of production: 2024
Artist: Jitske Schols
Signed: hand signed by artist
Frame: no[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title="Contact for studio view, reservations or purchase by invoice ➔" style="simple" icon="arrow"][contact-form-7 id="5ce88c9" title="Enquiries 'Tale of the force unseen I'"][/su_spoiler]

Tale of the force unseen II

[su_spoiler title="DESCRIPTION" open="yes" icon="arrow"]Unique artwork (Series: Footeprint)
Technique: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 50 cm (h) x 40 cm (w)
Year of production: 2024
Artist: Jitske Schols
Signed: hand signed by artist
Frame: no[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title="Contact for studio view, reservations or purchase by invoice ➔" style="simple" icon="arrow"][contact-form-7 id="5aa42dc" title="Enquiries 'Tale of the force unseen II'"][/su_spoiler]

Tale of the force unseen III

[su_spoiler title="DESCRIPTION" open="yes" icon="arrow"]Unique artwork (Series: Footeprint)
Technique: Acrylics on canvas
Size: 50 cm (h) x 40 cm (w)
Year of production: 2024
Artist: Jitske Schols
Signed: hand signed by artist
Frame: no[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title="Contact for studio view, reservations or purchase by invoice ➔" style="simple" icon="arrow"][contact-form-7 id="c493e81" title="Enquiries 'Tale of the force unseen III'"][/su_spoiler]

The Early Years (at the kitchen table)

[su_spoiler title="DESCRIPTION" open="yes" icon="arrow"]Series: Footeprint
Technique: acrylics on linen canvas
Size: 150 cm (h) x 200 cm (w)
Year of production: 2023
Artist: Jitske Schols
Signed: handsigned by artist
Frame: no[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title="ABOUT THE ARTIST" icon="arrow"]Jitske Schols (b. 1969) is a Dutch visual artist based in Amsterdam. She has a background in communications and combines her interest in people and their stories with her love for painting. In her work she focuses on telling lost or untold ‘herstories’ and often works on long-term projects where she thoroughly researches her subjects and in the process is inspired to create paintings that she uses to tell the stories of these women. Works by Schols are included in several corporate and museum collections.[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title="ABOUT THE SERIES" icon="arrow"]Women have been making significant contributions to science for centuries and receiving little to no credit for their work. Project “Footeprint’ is inspired by the life of Eunice Foote (1819-1888) who discovered the heat-absorbing property of carbon dioxide and water vapor and she described and theorized the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere in 1856 (!). She was the first to demonstrate what today we call the greenhouse effect. Three years later, the well-known Irish physicist John Tyndall published similar results demonstrating the greenhouse effects of certain gases, including carbonic acid. Presently, Tyndall’s work is widely accepted as the foundation of modern climate science, while Foote’s remains in obscurity. The reason? Women were practically excluded from the world of science in the name of their supposed natural inferiority. [/su_spoiler]

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