André Romijn’s latest study presents a captivating portrait executed in oil on a gold leaf background, applied to a plaster substrate that has been intentionally cracked both horizontally and vertically. This technique not only evokes the aesthetic of an ancient, time-worn piece of art but also adds a layer of depth and historical resonance to the work.

André Romijn’s latest study presents a captivating portrait executed in oil on a gold leaf background, applied to a plaster substrate that has been intentionally cracked both horizontally and vertically.