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Sunday, July 5, 2009 -- August 1, 2009
Hendrik
de Jager has a natural talent for art and is primarily
self-taught. He was educated in Rotterdam and became interested in
architecture. Eventually he chose the profession of sign designer
and worked at various sign shops throughout Holland.
In 1967 he married Carla Verloop in Holland and in that same year
the two immigrated to Canada. They settled in Edmonton, Alberta,
where Hendrik began his own commercial sign business. It was in this
business that he developed his own intricate and creative method of
sign creation. He created three-dimensional cedar signs, which were
heavily decorated with his own fine artwork. These cedar creations
were not merely signs, but beautiful works of art. These masterpiece
signs are displayed all over Canada, with many in Alberta and
British Columbia. After thirty years of intense involvement in the
sign business Hendrik now devotes all his energy to his love of
watercolours.
The
content of his drawing sand paintings, especially watercolours,
provides the primary focus in his life. He draws inspiration for his
art from various places and experiences. The people and places of
Canada have been an ongoing wealth of artistic inspiration. He
particularly enjoys canoe trips down the Coppermine and Nahanni
rivers, which allow him to spend time painting in the great
wildernesses of Canada. As well, his adventures throughout Europe
have helped to inspire some of his most beautiful paintings.
Hendrik has developed his own unique style of watercolour painting
in which vibrant colours and spontaneity create remarkably beautiful
individual works of art. He enjoys painting flowers, ships,
landscapes and cityscapes as well as portraits of individuals from
interesting cultures around the world.
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