Judith Stolker (Enschede, 1960, working in Arnhem) worked in an expressive, painterly style, but her art gradually became more modest and thoughtful. She produces images that are calm and self-evident, yet evoke a certain confusion. She looks for a minimal movement in the silence. Her art is included in the collections of companies, institutions and museums, including the Henriette Polak Museum in Zutphen.
The artist told me this print was commissioned. It is a signed and dated (1989) screen print, number 184 of 250. It was made in honour of an anniversary of a company in Arnhem.
Judith has a strong bond with the city of Enschede. In 1920 her grandfather started a shop selling household items and in May 1940 her father opened a new shop in the Haverstraatpassage. In 2017, her brother closed the doors of Stolker Porcelein en Kristal for good.
The sheet is framed and fitted with a passe-partout.
Dimensions: frame: 40.8 x 30.8, sheet of paper: 33.7 x 23.5, visible in passe-partout: 32 x 20.5.
90€