Een potloodschetsje van mij (ik was toen drie jaar)
Dit is ons terras met een poster van Monet, Nypheas, aan de muur. De poster is inmiddels helemaal verkleurd, al het groen van de bomen en het rose van de waterlelies is verdwenen. Op de onderste foto zie je hoe de afbeelding eigenlijk moet zijn...

zijn zitten wij er met een nieuw schilderij aan de muur toch supersjiek bij? Wordt vervolgd......
No creativity from me this time, I like to show you some creativity of my father. My father is very creative and still busy with art almost every day. In his younger days he studied at the academy of art and later he worked as a window dresser. In his spare time he was busy with painting, sculpturing and woodcarving. Now he's retired but still active with all kinds of art.
Above some pictures of work my father made, a bronze statue for which my youngest daughter was model (from a picture...), a pencil sketch from me at the age of three, a drawing with pastels of a butterfly, one of his favorite items and a drawing with oilpastels on a 100-year old tile. My father got this tile (and 99 others) from an acquaintancewho was rebuilding his kitchen and didn't know what to do with all the tiles (well, my father does...). The colors are more beautiful in real, I couldn't get them right on the picture.
In the other pictures you can see our gardenterrace with a old discolored poster of Nymheas from Monet (the last picture shows how it should be...). My father is now going to paint a nice scene of a small fishingport with lovely houses on the quay....to be continued!