Emaille Kopje (enamel cup)

September 12th, 2006

Some time ago Hanneke van Oosterhout showed me an old cup that she had bought at an antique market. I thought to myself, “what a piece of junk.”


Hanneke took the cup to her studio and made this drawing. She then transferred it to a panel and painted it. Initially, there was a cloth under the cup (as in the drawing), but she was not satisfied with this, so she painted it over with white and light grays, adding a bit of raw sienna to the grey for warmth in the foreground (a color effect to bring the front part of the table/base forward).


Lately, Hanneke van Oosterhout’s still-life paintings have affected the way I look at things. I notice myself observing fruit and ordinary objects like ceramics in a different way. I see the beauty in them. Hanneke says, “That’s the way it is for me all the time. That’s why I am so eager to paint everything I see!”

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2 Responses to “Emaille Kopje (enamel cup)”

  1. ossi Says:

    This is all very special.

    I am concerned that this section is moving down the blog where it will be hard to find.

    Is it possible to put ‘follow the painting’ somewhere up on top of the blog where it will always be accessible?

  2. Karl Zipser Says:

    Follow the Painting is a separate blog from Art & Perception. Hopefully it will stand on its own. It has a link from Art & Perception under “external links” and also “painting techniques”.