Skip to main content
Customizable
Venice Beach Blue Palmtrees II | Photography by Robert van Bolderick. Item made of paper
Trade Member Offer Available
Customize this piece
Venice Beach Blue Palmtrees II | Photography by Robert van Bolderick. Item made of paper
Venice Beach Blue Palmtrees II | Photography by Robert van Bolderick. Item made of paper

Created and Sold by Robert van Bolderick

Robert van Bolderick

Venice Beach Blue Palmtrees II - Photography

Featured In Stockholm, Sweden

Handmade

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Photo

Returns accepted within 14 days. See Creator Policy

Item Venice Beach Blue Palmtrees II
As seen in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Have more questions about this item?
Robert van Bolderick
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Oil , acrylic and mixed media paintings, photo

Education:
Robert van Bolderick studied Fine Arts in Stockholm at Stockholm Municipal Art School and at Paletten Art School.
Studied Film and Editing at Kulturama Film School and crossmedia/DTP/webdesign at NTI school in Stockholm, Sweden.
Studied Corporate Finance at DUID school in Stockholm, Sweden.

Bio:
Robert van Bolderick was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1968 and is of both Swedish and Dutch descent.
Grew up in Stockholm and from age eleven in Las Palmas de Grand Canarias, Spain. Growing up in the pulse of a cosmopolitan city like Las Palmas and its mix of nationalities gave Robert an early interest in various languages and symbols which he uses in his art today. He is focused mostly on mixed media, combining acrylic, oil and tempera with the praxis of collage. This unique combination gives life to his art by expressing dreamlike and vibrant scenarios. Rhythm, pattern and balance are important, while images and text fragments are prominent but do not give the viewer all the information. His art captures the essence of dreams and memories which are fragmented and provide only a glimpse of what happened. Robert will often create an image in which the meanings of the adjacent symbols change, using hieroglyphs and cave paintings along with modern symbols, old family pictures, notes, recent events, or historical extracts in text and images. The familiar imagery loses its inherent symbolic value and becomes part of a new image. Robert currently lives and works between France and Sweden.