Oprèè – Domburg (2022)

from €224.00

In the Midden-Walchers dialect, the rarely used word "oprèè" means something like "dressing neatly," which is exactly what I thought when I saw this dress fluttering in the wind. Even when cleaning windows, it's okay to make an effort with your clothes. Coincidentally, in the Ouddorps dialect, the word means "cleaning."

The slippers break through the image in red. The yellow points the way and the triangle of dark elements completes the picture. This photo was selected for a group exhibition in Paris (2023) and will travel to Milan in 2024 for a second exhibition. From Domburg to the world!

19 of 21 still available

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In the Midden-Walchers dialect, the rarely used word "oprèè" means something like "dressing neatly," which is exactly what I thought when I saw this dress fluttering in the wind. Even when cleaning windows, it's okay to make an effort with your clothes. Coincidentally, in the Ouddorps dialect, the word means "cleaning."

The slippers break through the image in red. The yellow points the way and the triangle of dark elements completes the picture. This photo was selected for a group exhibition in Paris (2023) and will travel to Milan in 2024 for a second exhibition. From Domburg to the world!

19 of 21 still available

Limited edition

Limited editionof 21 + 3 artist prints

  • 11 pieces measuring 30×45 centimeters

  • 7 pieces measuring 40×60 centimeters

  • 3 pieces measuring 60×90 centimeters

  • With white border

  • With certificate

Print by Fotolab Kiekie on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper:
285 g/m² – 100% α-cellulose – Bright white – Delicately textured – Pearl gloss finish – ISO 9706 / museum quality for maximum aging resistance

Fotolab Kiekie is an Hahnemühle Official Certified Fine Art Print Studio. Your photo comes with an official Hahnemühle certificate, numbered and signed.



Baking tray (optional)

Your photo is slightly recessed in the frame. There is a small gap between the photo and the edge of the frame, creating a floating effect. The wooden frames are handmade at Fotolab Kiekie.

The frames are available in white (recommended for color photos) and black (recommended for black-and-white photos). The beautiful wood grain remains visible in all colors.

A fine art print in a box frame produces a beautiful result. Because there is no glass in front of the paper, the appearance of the paper remains perfectly intact.