Jan Bom

Tropical Nights

The heat of the tropical night. The ocean black and blue. A mouth tells stories. A memory of Bonaire, the paradise of the Netherlands in the Caribbean. The history of carving in wood began with a flat surface. Beginning wood carvers also start with a

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Ripples

Wind ripples. Ripples, in English. The sea creates them on the beach when the water retreats at low tide. The wind creates them in the drifting sand in the dunes. On a very windy day on the beach of IJmuiden I saw how they formed.

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Zazia

Her name is Zazia and she lives or lived in Ukraine. I would so much like to know: is she still alive? How is she doing? I have a photo of her, with hair waving in the wind. The ice-cold storm from the east had

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The P+ Wood Art Poll

Wood is popular in sustainable circles. As CO2 storage in housing construction. As CO2 capture in the form of climate forests. And as cooling trees in overheated cities. Throughout the centuries, artists have also made the most beautiful sculptures from wood, reflecting the thinking of

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Picasso: Cubist Bathers

Picasso: Cubist Bathers. Or: The Bathers. That is the name of the wooden sculpture group that Pablo Picasso (1881 – 1973) made in 1956 from salvaged wood. Picasso once told why he preferred wood to marble: “I find it strange that we ever got the

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