Luc
Leestemaker
Painter
Luc Leestemaker was born in the Netherlands
and moved to the US in 1990. Living and working in the
US created a stylistic journey that would take him from
early inspiration by the CoBrA movement; through densely
abstract expressionist compositions; to the “Inner
Landscape” and “Transfigurations” Series,
inspired both by Mark Rothko and 17th and 18th Century
Dutch and English landscape painters (notably Constable,
Ruysdael, Van Goyen). Recently he has also exhibited
newly abstracted series of works, titled “Voyager” and “Map
of the Wind.”
His paintings are exhibited throughout the US and internationally,
increasingly becoming a part of major corporate and private
collections. Two retrospective museum exhibitions were
held in 2004 (Bakersfield Museum of Art, in California,
and the West Valley Art Museum in Arizona). The documentary “Swimming
Through The Clouds” about the artist’s
life and work, was screened at a number of Film Festivals
around the world and broadcast by Link TV, a culture
and arts satellite network.
The artist collaborated with
famed jazz composer and musician Charlie Haden and created
the artwork for the cd “Land of the Sun,” which
won a Grammy in 2005 in the category “Best Contemporary
Latin Jazz.”
His collaboration with Hollywood’s
film Industry has showcased his work in a number of film
and television projects, amongst them, “Spiderman,” “Bringing
Down the House,” “Erin Brockovitch,” “Simone,” and “Shopgirl.”
When
not traveling, the artist lives and works in Los Angeles,
California.
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