Description
Bridge by Karin Vermeer: a unique work of art
Exciting appearance through unique techniques
Bridge is an extraordinary work of art by Karin Vermeer, known for her unique combination of photographic techniques and acrylic on linen. This work has an exciting look, enhanced by the use of various types of textured pastes. These techniques give the artwork an extra dimension and a stunning look.
High quality materials and workmanship
The artwork is stretched on quality linen, with the sides painted through. This means Bridge is immediately ready to hang on the wall. Each piece of art by Karin Vermeer is handcrafted, making each piece just a little bit different and having a unique charm.
Availability and certificate of authenticity
At Amersfoort Art, we have a large collection of artworks by Karin Vermeer, including Bridge. This artwork is for sale in various sizes and for rent in the 130×130 cm size. Each artwork comes with a certificate of authenticity, assuring you of an original work.
Visit our gallery or order online
Amersfoort Art has the largest collection of artworks by Karin Vermeer in the Netherlands. We cordially invite you to visit our gallery in Amersfoort and admire the works in real life. Of course, you can also easily order Bridge online. Upon receipt of your order, we will contact you as soon as possible to schedule a delivery appointment.
Contact and availability
Please feel free to contact us to inquire which works are currently available. We are ready to answer all your questions and help you find the perfect piece of art.
About Karin Vermeer
Karin Vermeer: “My work is a mix of different photographs/images and paint that I combine on the computer and canvas to create a new representation. My favorite subject is the female face. I use pictures of people and old walls, grunge posters and all kinds of other interesting subjects to create another new image. When the digital part is finished, the image is printed and I start painting over it. I create the artwork with many layers of texture, gels and paint over it. In this way I try to make the digital image tangible again. My work is not so much about explanation and concept, it is a game and everything is about the image. I generally start out pretty blank, but by looking at images that interest me and mixing them together, a new image slowly emerges. All works are made on request in any size. Most of these works are a mix of print, paint, grain gel, heavy gel and matte or glossy varnish. The works are handmade, individually slightly different and in an edition of up to 25 pieces, numbered and signed.’


















