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Charcoal painting on canvas. Harbor road near the iron tumble bridge in Antwerp North. Harbor Road II – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal on canvas. Format: 60 x 50 x 3 cm

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2 charcoal paintings on paper. A channel bridge in Antwerp North seen from two angles. Channel bridge – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper. Format: 80 x 70 cm Channel bridge II – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper. Format: 80 x 70 cm

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This bridge, called “Stenen brug”, marks the end of Antwerp city. This is a poor area with empty shops, cheap housing, lots of noise but nevertheless an identity that grows on you. Cities need run down areas, otherwise where could the unfortunates (including artists) live? Stone bridge – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and…

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Many rural train stations are lookalikes. They have no personality or warmth, just concrete constructions without identity. Yet, they have something, a form of poetry to be discovered yet. Anonymous station – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on canvas. Format: 60 x 50 x 3 cm

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2 Charcoal paintings on paper, view under a bridge in Antwerp North. This area felt like a no man’s land. Under the bridge shown from two angles. Under the bridge, Antwerp North – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper Format: 80 x 70 cm Under the bridge II, Antwerp North –…

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Charcoal painting on paper, view on a factory chimney in London. I cannot remember where exactly. Created from a hasty sketch made on the train when passing by the chimney. Factory chimney, London – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper Format: 80 x 70 cm

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2 Charcoal paintings on canvas, view on the harbor of Antwerp North, Belgium. Old industrial site from two angles. Above: Harbor of Antwerp, industrial site – Rudolf Boogerman Tall building is the art museum Extra City. Medium: Charcoal and pastel on canvas Format: 60 x 50 x 3 cm Cryptoart version available on rarible.com…
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Charcoal painting of the landmark Battersea Power Station in London, when the building was under restoration. Click the video below: Battersea Power Station, side entrance – Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper Format: 80 x 70 cm

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3 charcoal paintings of the landmark Battersea Power Station in London, when the building was under restoration. Battersea Power Station, side entrance – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper Format: 80 x 70 cm Battersea Power Station, from the other side – © Rudolf Boogerman Medium: Charcoal and pastel on paper…

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A Wooden Dimensions Guitar with hidden compartment. Commissioned by Dennis Helewaert, Belgian musician. Medium: Wood, iron. Format: 116 x 43 x 15 cm

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This work combines the organic with the synthetic, pretty much as our lives today, a mix of online and offline existence. Over the years, our lives are more and more intertwined with the digital world. I’m not asking myself if this is good or bad, it is simply a fact that we are…

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Artwork about the fear and paranoia after the 9/11 attack on the twin towers in New York. Western governments became increasingly right wing and limited our privacy and freedom of movement ever since. Medium: Wood, Iron, print plate, mica, glass, artificial gold leaf. Format: 122 x 79 cm

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This artwork needs no further explanation, the title indicates already what it is about. Medium: Wood, Iron, mirror. Format: 89 x 45 x 17 cm

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How everything is exploited, demystified, brought back to (patented) DNA and molecules. Nothing is left to the imagination, science is the only true religion. “This artwork is about the demystification of practically everything. The Moon is no longer a Goddess, but an ordinary vacation retreat (if Virgin gets its way). The white light at…

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Subtitle: Humanizing the instinct. Outdoor art installation created for the international exhibition Le Chaperon Rouge in St. Hubert Belgium, organized by Willy Coomans. (See Concept) Medium: Wood, metal, print plates, plexi, plastics, artificial blood, glass. Format: 260 x 80 x 80 cm Concept: The idea behind this artwork was to create a hunting simulator…

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The first artwork of what became a project of 15 years. It has two layers with doors and represents 3 stages of mind. Medium: Wood, Iron Format:183 x 176 cm