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Liquid Gloss® is a process in which a synthetic resin (also called epoxy) is applied to a work of art or photo. This process results in a naturally magnifying optical effect and a brightening function for the artwork, which makes colors stand out even more.
This is one of the reasons why the Liquid Closs technique is popular among photographers and artists, in addition to the beautiful sloping edges. Another advantage of this technique is that it provides the option to apply special effects to give the artworks a unique look. This way of working also makes for an extra layer of protection, which ensures your artworks will remain integrant over time. The artworks in our digital art gallery are available in different formats, such as canvas, posters, mugs and t-shirts. Our art is inspired by the famous Dutch Masters of the Dutch Golden Age, such as Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh. Take a look at our webshop to find a digital artwork you like! Are you interested in printing one of our artworks with Liquid Gloss? This option is not available in our shop yet, but it is available on demand. Please reach out to us to request a quotation.
Many art collectors love to admire the baroque art of the Dutch Masters in the Rembrandt Museum and the Van Gogh Museum. With Mister Dutchie, we want to make the artwork of the Dutch Golden Age available to everyone. Mister Dutchie is the first Dutch-based digital art gallery that specializes in creating stunning digital art pieces in the style of the impressionism and post-impressionism. Our digital paintings are inspired by the picturesque landscapes of the Netherlands and the cities of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Den Haag and Utrecht.
From the iconic windmills to the serene canals: our artworks showcase the unique beauty of the Netherlands in a contemporary art form. At Mister Dutchie, we use cutting-edge technology to create digital artworks inspired by the baroque art of Rembrandt, Van Gogh and other famous Dutch Masters. Our team utilizes AI to generate and select pieces that are both visually stunning and emotionally evocative. Our online shop makes it easy for customers to purchase our artworks on canvas, posters, mugs, t-shirts and more. Are you looking to decorate your home or add some personality to your wardrobe? Check out our shop and find out if we have something you like!