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Aneesah Wilhelmstätter - Three Gold Tulips | Contemporary Art
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Aneesah Wilhelmstätter - "Three Gold Tulips"

"Three Gold Tulips"

Three Gold Tulips
Acrylic on Canvas, US$ 479
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Three Gold Tulips

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Acrylic on Canvas

W: 780mm x H: 780mm x D: 38mm
W: 31" x H: 31" x D: 1"

Approx. Weight: 5kg

This work is unframed

Price

US$ 479 SOLD

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About "Three Gold Tulips"

I was inspired to produce this work when I was offered the run of a gallery. I was very excited at the great opportunity and has this spurt of energy and feeling of abundance. Having lived in the Netherlands, I grew fond of tulips and always perceived tulips as a container for everything good. I did a series of tulips that did exceptionally well. Still in love with the flower I began experimenting with additional ways to paint my favourite subject.

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About Aneesah

Aneesah Wilhelmstätter

Aneesah Bakker Wilhelmstaetter (1967) is a South African Artist who has also lived, painted and exhibited in the Netherlands, Paris and London. She is a self-taught artist who has enjoyed phenomenal success at the Kunstrai 2001 in Amsterdam - where her work was acquired by the Director.

Her work can be found in collections in more than fifteen countries, including Japan, Sweden, Uganda, South Africa, USA, Dubai and all over Europe. Prominent collectors include the current Dutch Ambassador to Uganda, a South African Ambassador, a firm of attorneys in South Africa, Directors of various banks, and many others.

When asked about her inspiration and her work this is what Aneesah says: "My paintings reflect my roots - my rich, exotic and colourful cultural heritage and background. Painting and the artwork I create is an extension of myself and my connection with the Essence of Life. Painting helps me remember who I am and what I think life is all about. Painting reflects my passion for connection and personal integrity as well as creativity and courage.

My artwork is figurative in style, embracing in varying degrees the abstract - thus creating a vibrant connection that I like to call "fusion". I represent ideas and energy through the use of stylized decorative swirls, spirals, stars and symbols that often touch on the mystical.

I enjoy playing with colour, form and composition as a whole to create and aesthetically pleasing, uplifting and innovative work.

I find my inspiration particularly from Primitive Art, dreams, fantasy, mythology, legends and life's lessons. In painting, I feel I have found my life's true calling, my passion if you may. I feel blessed to be able to share this gift with others.

I also hope that those viewing my art, experience the energy, enthusiasm and joy for life that I experience when I create my works of art".

Price Range

US$ 184-2,211

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Exhibitions

2000 - Ministry of Economic Affairs (Netherlands)
2000 - Ministry of Economic Affairs (Netherlands)
2001 - Bibliotheque Monster (Netherlands)
2001 - Chiefs and Spirits (Netherlands)
2001 - Kunstrai (Amsterdam - Netherlands)
2002 - Galerie Zvakanaka (Netherlands)
2002 - Ministry of Finance (Netherlands)
2004 - OECD (La Defense - Paris)
2004 - American School of Paris (France)
2005 - Galerie Barendrecht
2006-2010: GOGA: Gallery of Global Art(London)
2007 - Chelsea Art Festival (Chelsea Art Society - London)
2008 - 21 Kensington Gallery (London)
2008 - CHAAT (London)
2008 - Chelsea Art Society 61st Anniversary (London)
2009 - Chelsea Art Gallery (London)
2009 - Gallery 77 (London)
2010 - GOGA: Old CBS Building (Voorburg, Netherlands)
2011 - GOGA: Old CBS Building (Voorburg, Netherlands)
2012 - GOGA: Wassenaar (Netherlands)
2016 - Salzburg (Austria)
2017 - Het Blauwe Tram (LV, Netherlands)
2024 - GOGA: Gallery of Global Art (LV, Netherlands)

Education

self-taught

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