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Looking back on 2015
In 2015 werkte ik verder aan de serie meubels. Van Ikea zijn er producten waarvan ik het idee heb dat half Nederland ze in huis heeft, dat zijn echt klassiekers geworden. Naast deze Ikea-klassiekers heb ik ook een aantal design meubelstukken geschilderd die je tegenkomt in ongeveer elk willekeurig woonblad.
Erica Scheper
7 days ago1 min read


Looking back on 2014
In 2014, I started a whole new series: furniture. More specifically: pieces of furniture that you see everywhere, in people's homes, in home decor magazines, and at trade fair stands, for example. Ikea has a number of very distinctive products, such as the Bekväm stool and the PS locker cabinet. In addition to Ikea's mass-produced products, there are also designer furniture pieces that you can't ignore, such as Piet Hein Eek's scrap wood cabinet and the Egg chair, a design b
Erica Scheper
Oct 102 min read


Looking back on 2011
In 2011 schilderde ik verder aan de serie ‘Functionele dingen aan de muur’. Binnen de serie heb ik veel geëxperimenteerd met diverse technieken. In het begin schilderde ik alle patronen, daarna ben ik gaan werken met stempels en sjablonen.
Erica Scheper
Sep 271 min read


Looking back on 2010
In 2010, a new subject came my way, which I felt was something I could really get my teeth into. The series with the Smurfs and the ballet girls felt somewhat like a side track; this new series seemed more in line with the caravans and the new housing estates. I called it: “Functional things on the wall”.
Erica Scheper
Sep 182 min read


looking back on 2009
I continued working on the series featuring identical ballet girls, the Smurfs series, and the caravan series. The paintings of the girls were intended to represent dream worlds, hence the clouds and flowers floating freely in space. For the Smurfs, I drew on my experiences in the office. Before I went to art school, I studied Business Economics and worked full-time in an office for several years.
Erica Scheper
Sep 121 min read


Looking back on 2008
After I started making autonomous works on paper of ballet girls in 2007, I also started making drawings of caravans in 2008. Not just as sketches, but now as autonomous works. Familiar subject, new medium. Large drawings in charcoal, often combined with pastel chalk. I also painted the first Smurf that year.
Erica Scheper
Sep 122 min read


Looking back on 2007
I continued working on the series of paintings featuring caravans and on its successor, the series featuring newly built houses. Later that year, I started another new series, featuring ballet girls. In this series, too, I was interested in uniformity, similarity in form, and universality.
Erica Scheper
Sep 122 min read


Looking back on 2006
In 2006, I continued working on the series of paintings featuring caravans with which I had graduated a year earlier, and I also started...
Erica Scheper
Sep 122 min read


Looking back on 2005
This year marks 20 years since I graduated, and looking forward to an exhibition later this year, you can already see here what I have been creating during this period. Starting with a few paintings from 2005, the year in which I completed my studies at the art academy in Arnhem and received a start-up grant from the Mondriaan Fund.
Erica Scheper
Sep 122 min read


Hello swan
Museum Belvédère has its own magazine, MB, and soon the 50th issue will be published. Thirty-six artists were asked to contribute to this...
Erica Scheper
Mar 13, 20241 min read


Off balance
It started about a year ago, the restlessness. Through remodelling, moving and remodelling again. First, a major refurbishment of the...
Erica Scheper
Sep 24, 20232 min read


Squirrels
Last month, I completed this painting: two squirrels made of origami. I had started working on it last year, in my studio in the Biotoop....
Erica Scheper
Mar 27, 20231 min read


Hacked
Sunday evening I received email from one Scott Prior from Northampton who thought my work was Amazing. He inquired about the availability...
Erica Scheper
Mar 21, 20221 min read
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