Every Road Leads Back To You

By Loes Van Delft
B/H:
30 cm
40 cm
12 in
16 in
Unique
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Loes Van Delft -Every Road Leads Back to You

Playful, rebellious and yet sensitive: Every Road Leads Back to You exudes exactly what Loes van Delft ‘s art is all about. The work depicts a cartoonish figure in soft shades of blue against a bright pink background, surrounded by powerful black lines and striking typography. The handwritten text Every road leads back to you reinforces the theme of connection, love and destiny.

The combination of clean outlines and spontaneous sketch lines gives the work an energetic feel. The two red hearts underscore the emotional charge and add a playful touch. This contrast between tough shapes and tender details makes the painting not only visually stimulating, but also particularly recognizable.

With her typical blend of street art, pop art and contemporary imagery, Van Delft creates a work that is both accessible and layered. This artwork is ideal for anyone who loves fresh colors, direct emotions and a touch of humor in art. It invites smiles, but also reflection on relationships and the power of returning to the essence.

About the artist: Loes Van Delft

Loes Van Delft is one of the most talked-about artists of her generation. Her style is unmistakable: a unique blend of pop art, street art and contemporary art, allowing her to effortlessly bridge the gap between playfulness and sophistication.

First of all, her recognizable character Pjipje stands out. This figure symbolizes innocence and humor, but at the same time also strength and willfulness. Moreover, it gives each work an immediate emotional charge. As a result, her art appeals to both seasoned collectors and new art lovers.

In addition, her career is impressive. Her works have been exhibited internationally. As a result, she enjoys worldwide recognition and her name is firmly established in the contemporary art world.

What makes Loes van Delft extra special is her ability to combine traditional painting with the energy of street art, creating works that are both accessible and exclusive. Anyone who brings a work of her art into their home is not only choosing aesthetics, but also a valuable investment in timeless creativity.

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Materials
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Styles and flow
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Subject
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Certificate of authenticity
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Width
30.00 cm
11.81 in
Height
40.00 cm
15.75 in
Frame
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Series
Not part of series / not known
Year
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Artist
Loes Van Delft
Condition
Mint Condition
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Meet Loes Van Delft
A groundbreaking artist who combines playful innocence with a cheeky cartoon style, conquering the contemporary art world with her iconic character ‘Pjipje’.
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Unconditional Love

Thinking About You

Something About You

I’ll Always Hold You

Every Road Leads Back To You

Could You Love Me Anyway?

By Your Side

Hand painted skateboard decks

Your Love is King

Where Magic Finds Us

Skully II

Ready To Rumble

Kakkie Sculpture

I Told the Stars About You

All You Need Is Love (Disney)

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