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In this trois crayons drawing, André Romijn initiates a refined dialogue with the eighteenth-century sensibility of Jean-Baptiste Huet. The work breathes the atmosphere of the…
Continue readingIn an age of fleeting images, André Romijn’s portraits invite the viewer to pause and engage. With nothing more than charcoal, sanguine, and paper, Romijn…
Continue readingAndré Romijn’s Portrait of Mariah is a compelling oil painting that captures both classical discipline and contemporary presence. At first glance, the viewer is struck…
Continue readingIn A Summer Breeze, André Romijn once again demonstrates his keen ability to weave light, colour, and character into a harmonious whole. This oil painting…
Continue readingIn Intus Splendet — Latin for “She shines within” — André Romijn presents a vision of feminine presence that is at once timeless, sacred, and…
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