Jan Jansen Shoe Treasures

Marie Verstegen is a multidisciplinary artist. He has made statues out of wood, plaster, bronze, marble and granite but has also painted with acrylic and oil as well as perfecting his skills in etching and woodcut. In 1976, he was accepted into the Art Academy in Eindhoven where he studied industrial design. Alongside regular classes, he found time
to qualify as a stone cutter. After obtaining both qualifications, he set sail for Venice, where he completed a third qualification, this time a degree in art restoration.
To Verstegen, art in the form of painting, sculpture and graphic design is as vitally important as eating, drinking, sleeping and breathing. Travel is a frequent theme in his work, in which he captures the feeling a traveller often gets - the inspiration to sketch and develop new ideas. Whether on the beach, in a museum, in busy shopping streets or on a random street corner in the city, Verstegen always knows how to lay his eyes on something inspiring. For him, a girl at a bus stop in a remote Dutch village can be just as inspiring as a three-week journey through China.
To him, art means looking at the spirit of the age and reflecting on it.
Private collectors, companies and governments have purchased Verstegen's work. He has exhibited worldwide and been awarded a large number of prizes. His work was selected for the 2017 Hida-Takayama International Contemporary Woodblock Print Triennial in Japan.

Jan Jansen Shoe Treasures is a initiative by Amber Ambrose Aurèle (art historian and designer under her brand name) Liza Snook collector and founder of the Virtual Shoe Museum. For this project, Jan Jansen donated shoes from his private collection, consisting of more than 4.000 models. The artists were given carte blanche to create new objects out of selected Jan Jansen shoes. This resulted in one of a kind artworks, from sculptures with gold leaf to woodcuts and exuberant dolls.

Follow me in Red
Woodcut on paper
120 x 160 cm
2017

Follow me
Woodcut on paper
50 x 64 cm
2017

Growing up
Woodcut on paper
50 x 64 cm
2017

Believe
Woodcut on paper
50 x 64 cm
2017

Follow me in Yellow
Woodcut on paper
120 x 160 cm
2017

Photo’s by Charlotte Visser

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