Traditional Dutch oil painting is injected into digital photography, through the lens of self taught photographer Bas Meeuws. Each of Bas’s compositions are a result of painstaking work, creating layers of imagery, in the style of the original old masters. Bas says, “A flamboyantly undulating tulip can be constructed from five different photographs.”
Enjoy the splendor of Bas’s still life photographs, as he walks us through his Profolio…

This work (Untitled (#19) is my first flower piece made in 2010 after making a series of vanities still lifes. It’s in this period I decided to start working in the same way the Dutch Masters did in the 17th century, flower by flower. The glass vase in this work is a copy of a 17th century rummer.






In 2014 I made Untitled (#106) as a commissioned work for a charity auction to raise funds for the renovation of the the Amsterdam University Children’s hospital (Emma Kinderziekenhuis). The Delft Tulip vase in collection of this hospital. A tiny portrait of Queen Emma herself can be found in the vase, as well as a portrait of the hospital’s first medical director, Samuel de Ranitz.

On 17 July 2014 a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 with flight number MH17 crashed in the Ukraine, in a sunflower field in a war zone. None of the 298 people on board survived. This photograph serves as a permanent memento for the relatives of all victims, a piece of art that connects them to the location of the crash.