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The Duality of Dreams and Reality (2025) Collages by Jan Keteleer
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Limited Edition (#2/5)
Collages,
Digital Collage
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Acrylic
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Ink
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Pastel
on Paper
- Number of copies available 4
- Dimensions Height 24.6in, Width 19.7in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Collages under $500 Hyperrealism Women Portraits
Numbered and hand-signed in the white margin.
Sent with certificate of authenticity.
Image size 50 x 62,5 cm.
Overall dimensions: 60 x 75 cm.
The white margin makes it easy to place the work in a passe-partout.
New / never framed.
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This collage is all about contrasts and connections, and it brings together strength, ambition and being human.The dark woman is the most important part of the collage. She's turned sideways, looking out over a horizon we can't see, and she looks like she's got a lot of mystery and strength, but also a connection to the earth.On her head there are some clouds, which look soft but are actually lively, and in them you can see a busy city. This bit of sky is a symbol of her dreams—they might seem weightless but they have a lot of depth.The city nestled in the clouds shows the tension between her grounded reality and her huge ambition, and this is something we all have inside us.Her clothes tell another part of the story, with two faint figures in the fabric. These figures represent the complexities of human connection—relationships that shape her identity, her story, and maybe even her gaze.
The background is full of urban life – buildings, people, and all the moments that make up the city. Together, they create a story about shared experiences, progress, and the mix of individuality and community.This piece makes us think about where we fit into these contrasts and connections.
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From his interests in both classical art and modern / contemporary art, Belgian artist Jan Keteleer (JanKé) works with different styles. Ancient art is one of his interests, but you can also find examples of his work in pop art and impressionism. If you browse through Jan Keteleer's portfolio, you will find beautiful nature scenes, painterly images of animals or pop art-based nudes.
After years of working in commercial photography, he turned his interest to artistic black and white photography. Projects such as Speechless, Silent Dialogues and Roots with Taboo brought him fame. He was inspired by the problems of the multicultural society in Belgium, the coexistence of different national and ethnic groups, the issue of the language barrier and the lack of dialogue between the "old" (the native population) and the "new" Belgians (the immigrants).
Today he has devoted himself entirely to digital painting. Using classical techniques such as acrylic and pastel, he creates individual elements that are then digitally brought together and finished.
JanKé attaches great importance to the social significance of his works and integrates them into the context of public space (stations, airports and public transport), prompting the viewer to react and reflect. His projects have received the support of the organization Sprakeloos, which aims to use art to provoke discussion on social issues.
He has had numerous exhibitions in Belgium (in Antwerp, Bruges, Lier, Leuven and Ghent), in the U.S. (in Dallas and San Francisco) and in Poland (in Krakow).
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Nationality:
BELGIUM
- Date of birth : 1960
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary Belgian Artists