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Created on January 14, 2020
Haagdijk 64, Breda, Nederland
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Laurens van Gurp

A new life for empty windows

This window painting is part of VITRAG, a concept aimed at temporarily filling in stores that are up for rent in the city centre of Breda. Young illustrators are asked to create a design based on the surrounding area. The paintings are made with chalk markers.
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The Haagdijk is a street with a rich past, this window painting is based on the history of the building: “The Little Angel”. In 1687 a horse-powered grain mill was situated here. When the building was connected with the adjacent building it was named “De Cleynen Engel” (the little angel). Since then the building has served various purposes, including an iron foundry and a warehouse. Today, an architect is situated here and the space behind the display window is available for rent.
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- Blind Walls Gallery | 2019 - 
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Hunted by Blind Walls Gallery Breda.
Pictures by Breda Vitrage.

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Last seenOct 31, 2024
Camera usedNikon D810
Date createdJan 14, 2020
Marker typeartwork
CityBreda
CountryNetherlands
What3Wordspaper.whispers.retained

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