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Heine de Waal - "Urushi Rice Bowl"

"Urushi Rice Bowl"

Urushi Rice Bowl
Acrylic on Canvas, US$ 120
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Urushi Rice Bowl

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Details

Acrylic on Canvas

W: 250mm x H: 350mm x D: 44mm
W: 10" x H: 14" x D: 2"

Approx. Weight: 0.63kg

This work is unframed

Price

US$ 120 SOLD

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About "Urushi Rice Bowl"

Urushi is the Japanese technique of covering bamboo or wooden objects with the sap of the urushi ( lacquer ) tree. The sap of this tree contains a resin that polymerizes and becomes a very hard and durable substance when it is exposed to moisture and air. It is usually coloured red or black. The resin is poisonous until dry.

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About Heine

Heine de Waal

Heine, a self-taught artist, discovered his latent talent at the age of 46 (2008) while he was "playing" with a minute canvas and some student-acrylic paints. Embracing this wonderful new gift, he promptly moved on to larger and more complexed work. Heine honed his technique and skills when he joined an amateur-artists group in Cape Town, tutored by a professional art teacher. This quickly culminated in the sale of his first painting at his very first group art-exhibition. Since then his work has been selling to overseas and local art collectors.

One additional medium Heine uses to express his creativity, is with the Japanese art of Bonsai. By sculpting these miniatures and at times very old trees, he focuses more on the art of form and perspective to create balance; rather than just concentrating on the horticultural aspect of the trees.

Heine is based in the Jewel of the Overberg, Greyton, where he lives with his partner and their 3 Maine Coon cats. He recently started presenting an art class in Greyton (on request of a few people). Here the group of amateur artists focus on developing drawing skills and acrylic painting techniques.

Price Range

US$ 50-1,104

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Medical Technologist

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