Art Story
In "Het essentiële 14", Roger Raveel reduces his visual language to its essence. This etching is part of a series in which he experiments with simplicity, space, and the omission of unnecessary detail. What remains is a purified image composed of just a few lines and shapes - a square and the gently unndulating contours of a garden or a village landscape - that together evoke an open, almost meditative atmosphere. What makes this work particularly special is that Raveel hand-colored it, making each impression unique. The combination of printmaking and personal intervention shows how he sought to preserve the individual and the tangible.
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