Patricia Van Lubeck
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Patricia Van Lubeck

In such a short time, Patricia Van Lubeck has quickly become a
leading neo-surreal artists. Born in Amsterdam in 1965, Patricia’
s life has quite recently changed dramatically. She used to be
book-keeper until 2000 when she started the 21st century by
becoming a full time professional artist. She moved to the Bay
of Plenty in New Zealand in 2005. Since then her work has
taken a new direction.

Although her style is often regarded as surreal, her work does
not strictly fall in that category. Her paintings are apparently
simple in composition but executed amazingly detailed and
visually very dynamic. Her paintings have realistic elements, but
above all an alienating atmosphere. Her works in recent years
show landscapes and weird plant species which she calls her
psychedelic gardens.

`` I consider my work an invitation to explore the ways we
experience our environment. My inspiration comes from the
ordinary things around me, the artist in me just sees things in an
unusual perspective. Picture a baker looking at a corn field. He
sees bread, cookies and pies. I see shapes, patterns and colors. I
like to zoom in on an everyday object such as the pins of a hair
brush and imagine a tiny landscape with rows of hairy trees.’’

Remarkably, Patricia is a self-taught and self-starting artist. She
sets a high benchmark for all her works and seeks to achieve a
high level of craftsmanship. It takes her up to eight hours just to
prepare the surface on some canvases. Then she oils up to 10
layers to achieve rich colors and a smooth finish.

``I am always trying to achieve high contrast within an unlimited
color range. I love working with geometric patterns. Before I
started painting on canvas, my cars had always been willing
victims to this passion. Consequently patterns, natural or
artificial, form the foundation of a lot of my images.’’

Due to her time-consuming technique Patricia is only able to
create about 10 paintings a year. She loves painting at night in
her rural studio setting with no distractions – just the call of the
ruru (a New Zealand native owl) to keep her company. Patricia
thrives on the repetitiveness of her patterns. She feels the
calming aura in concentrating with a small brush in her
‘psychedelic garden’.

Since 2002, Patricia has exhibited in The Netherlands,
Switzerland, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.

She was a finalist in the 2006 James Wallace Art Awards. She
was runner-up in the 2006 Tivoli Audio PAL Case design
contest in the Netherlands. She reached the finals of the 2007
NZ Painting and Printmaking Award and her painting was
chosen as the public’s favorite. Two of her paintings are
featured in the 2008 Artfind calendar.

Marcel Proust:
"The true voyage of discovery is not so much in seeking new
landscapes as in having new eyes."
CONTACT: passionofart@adacartianu.com