Breaking Wave, II

“Breaking Wave, II”

Merijn van den Ende
“Breaking Wave, II”
2004

sold

acrylic on wood 10.5 x 16″

Glassy, Robertsport, Liberia

“Glassy, Robertsport, Liberia”

Merijn van den Ende
“Glassy, Robertsport, Liberia “

sold

acrylic on board 13 x 18″

Curl III

“Curl III”

Merijn van den Ende
“Curl III”

sold

acrylic on wood 8 x 13″

Impact Zone

“Impact Zone”

Merijn van den Ende
“Impact Zone”
2005

sold

acrylic on wood 16 x 21″

Mendocino

“Mendocino”

Merijn van den Ende
“Mendocino”
2004

sold

acrylic on canvas 16 x 20″

Low Tide

“Low Tide”

Merijn van den Ende
“Low Tide”

sold

acrylic on plywood 13 x 20″

Drake’s Bay

“Drake’s Bay”

Merijn van den Ende
“Drake’s Bay”

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acrylic on wood 12 x 19″

Cape Mount, Robertsport, Liberia

“Cape Mount, Robertsport, Liberia”

Merijn van den Ende
“Cape Mount, Robertsport, Liberia “

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acrylic on wood 10 3/4 x 16″

Robertsport, Liberia, After Rain

“Robertsport, Liberia, After Rain”

Merijn van den Ende
“Robertsport, Liberia, After Rain”

sold

acrylic on wood 8 1/4 x 15″

Shorebreak

“Shorebreak”

Merijn van den Ende
“Shorebreak”

sold

acrylic on wood 11.75 x 15.75″

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My paintings are meant to be illustrations of waves -



I lived in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, with my mother, 3 brothers, 1 sister, 6 dogs, 1 pygmy hippo and 2 cats, in a large 2 story house, with a garden bordering on the beach. My mother ran a veterinary hospital on the first floor. Practically every day my brothers and I surfed the waves opposite our house.



After my return to the Netherlands, I became interested in bird taxidermy. To make a bird look natural in it's rest position (wings folded), is a continuous challenge. The basis of any improvement in this endeavor is my growing awareness of mechanical forces, especially gravity.



It helps me to paint waves.