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Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

Dutch, b. 1964

Luuk de Haan was born in Vlaardingen, South Holland, Netherlands. He is a visual artist and sound designer. His visual art relies on the mediums of photography, drawing and digital tools to create organic and geometric abstract compositions. He lives and works in Bergen, North-Holland, Netherlands. The photographs Luuk de Haan makes are derived from a unique method that combines contemporary technology like digital graphics software with historic photographic techniques. The process begins, when De Haan uses digital software to create a geometric composition. He then photographs that composition directly from the screen. By adjusting the physical conditions under which the photograph is taken, such as by lowering the light or moving the camera, he allows the analog photographic process to interact with the digital image in ways that are often unpredictable, introducing an element of surprise to the final result. Sometimes De Haan will perform dance-like gestures while exposing the photograph, giving an active gestural quality to the image. The resulting images can simultaneously be read as naturally expressive and organic as well as graphic explorations of shape, color, geometry and line.

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Artist: Luuk de Haan
Straec #41 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #41 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #32 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #32 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #29 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #29 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #34 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #34 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #39 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #39 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #32 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #32 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #41 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #41 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #28 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #28 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #34 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #34 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

Materials

Photographic Paper

Straec #29 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #29 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #24 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #24 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #39 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #39 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #18 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #18 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensiona...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #6 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #6 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensional...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #8 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #8 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensional...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

Straec #4 (Abstract Print)
By Luuk de Haan
Located in London, GB
Straec #4 (Abstract Print) UltraChrome HD Ink on Hahnemühle paper. Unframed. A vector is a mathematical quantity that communicates a trajectory toward a point in three-dimensional...
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2010s Abstract Luuk de Haan Mixed Media

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Photographic Paper

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