Artworks from Bram Reijnders

The breakthrough of a star

90 x 90 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

170 x 130 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

170 x 130 cm

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Gone with the wind

100 x 200 cm

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Irresistible Bite (Limited ed.)

135 x 135 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

135 x 135 cm

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Sexta feira

90 x 160 cm

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NY State of Mind

100 x 150 cm

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What if.....Monroe

200 x 100 cm

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Play Alive - Blue

150 x 250 cm

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Play Alive

190 x 140 cm

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Floating in Paradise

70 x 70 cm

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#VisitOurGalleryAmsterdam

190 x 140 cm

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Still Alive

70 x 70 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

125 x 300 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

200 x 100 cm

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Last Stop

100 x 230 cm

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Play Alive

100 x 200 cm

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The wind cries mary

130 x 130 cm

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Play Alive

150 x 250 cm

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The Other Side (Limited ed.)

135 x 135 cm

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What if...Bowie

70 x 70 cm

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#VisitOurGalleryEindhoven

70 x 70 cm

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Savages

100 x 200 cm

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#VisitOurGalleryAmsterdam

200 x 100 cm

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Shades of Time (Limited ed.) gold/blue

135 x 135 cm

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No Mercy No More

70 x 70 cm

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#OurCustomersAreTheBest

170 x 130 cm

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Game of Transience

170 x 130 cm

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Brand Awareness

90 x 220 cm

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What if...Bardot

200 x 100 cm

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Reminiscence of what never happened

100 x 80 cm

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Candy beach

120 x 120 cm

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Candelaria

70 x 70 cm

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#VisitOurGalleryEindhoven

200 x 100 cm

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Bram Reijnders

"In a world where we are haunted by advertising slogans, political promises, media hypes and self-promotion on social media, I regularly ask myself: What is the truth?
If we have to believe all the messages around us, we end up in a filter bubble in which the truth has become a product.
In my recent works I show this universe through youth icons and snapshot photography of everyday situations from various cultures that in isolation have an alienating effect on thick layers of bilboards that I 'rob' from big cities. These are almost animal traces left by man in his attempt to draw attention to the “Urban jungle”.

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