Einstein as room mate
Yes, we have a new room mate, Einstein is his name. He does not talk much, he does not seem hungry. He is just staring at us. He does not take much space. That happens a lot with paintings. This painting is created by Verschuren & van de Loo. The two artists work together, combining their unique talents. The room mate painting is a reproduction with humble dimensions - 30 x 22 cm - but so wonderful to have. Welcome, Einstein. You can continue to stare at us.
Dani?lle Verschuren is also one of the trustees of the St. Catharine's Church (Eindhoven, Netherlands). One of the two living baby birds of a peregrine falcon mommy that decided to rent a room in the church since 2015 is now named after Dani?lle. Mrs. Verschuren gets inspiration for her work from the church. Einstein might be in another part of the universe, but he is still connected to our artists on earth. Qantum entanglement* at work. We love the art work, Einstein and the story behind the artist(s).
Top secret: in Mol, Belgium, Einstein will appear at least twice. Verschuren & van de Loo sold the bigger size - the original (105 x 200 cm) - recently and it will arrive soon in Mol to bless its new owners, lucky people!
Liesbeth Leysen
Proud of my primary school classmate Katrin Dekoninck, in the centre of Mol we can now admire her work "Balance": https://www.katrindekoninck.be/en/portfolio/sculptures-portfolio/zoeken-naar-balans-en
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2 个月Liesbeth Leysen Thanks for sharing this. I love it when I learn new stuff. I assume the accompanying image is the one you describe? Pity that the artist wasn't credited on the attached article.
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