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First Name
eric
Last Name
weets
Age
56-65
Which of the following best describe you?
Painter
How often are you the first among your friends to try something new?
Very often
What do you want people to know most about you?
my work
How did you hear about Brooklyn Art Project?
internet

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Eric Georges Charles Weets

I want to tell something.

I want to tell something that happened more than 40 years ago, to be precise 43 years. And in spite of the fact that this event occured so far in the past, I remember it so clear and bright as if it happened yesterday, probably because of the immensity of the impact it had on me that morning I stood there, not far from the church, in front of the butcher’s shop, waiting on the 65 to come.

I planned to go with the bus to Antwerp city where my mother lived that time. Not so much to bring a visit… Continue

Posted on April 24, 2009 at 3:50am —

Eric Georges Charles Weets

BIOGRAPHY

BIOGRAPHY: ERIC G. C. WEETS

By Filomina Pawar.

Because of the wife of an Austrian customs official, who brought a boy in this world named Adolf; who in his turn saw a chance to put the world in fire; a young French speaking Belgian wanted to fight for his country and became a soldier. At the end of the war he fell in love with a kind Flemish village girl, which led consequently, that on the third day of August 1951 a just born baby, in an utmost uncomfortable, upside down position, shed his fi… Continue

Posted on March 29, 2009 at 7:59pm — 1 Comment

Eric Georges Charles Weets

MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL VI

It was, for everybody, a special moment when these two guys in grey dustcoats carried, with the necessary difficulties, the big carton box, containing our brand new television from the front door, through the hall way, into the kitchen. The strong man put the quite heavy looking box on the kitchen table, because grandmother was still busy with cleaning the top of the small wooden table, on which the radio stood before. They put the poor radio, for the time being, in the next room on the sofa the… Continue

Posted on March 28, 2009 at 10:09am —

Eric Georges Charles Weets

MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL V

We had a lot of this blue cover paper in stock, because brother dear bought much too much of it in the beginning of last school year. Grandmother threatened that time that he had to bring back the overload of cover paper to the newspaper shop, because money was not growing on her back. But in practice the blue paper came to lay on the highest shelf in our inbuilt closet.

Sending us back to the shop, if we bought of something too much, did grandmother rarely. The strange woman was namely afraid… Continue

Posted on March 28, 2009 at 10:09am —

Eric Georges Charles Weets

MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL - IV

With his lower back leaning against the edge of the teacher’s desk, the badly shaven face explained us what all we could expect in the coming school year. It was mostly going about reading and writing and learning to calculate.

To each of us the teacher distributed a paper smelling of stencil spirit. I knew that smell also, because when my brother came from school and opened his schoolbag on the table to start his homework, the same smell wafted and prickled my nostrils, every time again and I… Continue

Posted on March 28, 2009 at 9:58am —

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At 10:43am on April 24, 2009, mike hinc said…
Thanks for that comment - how can I possibly argue??
You can see more of my stuff here:
http://www.artreview.com/profile/mikehinc
The intensity of your unique vision is formidable and breath taking.
At 11:54pm on April 23, 2009, Howie Alex said…
SLAMMIN' stuff on your site!
At 2:17pm on January 25, 2009, Louise Gains said…
Thank you, Eric, for accepting the add, all the best, Louise
At 10:10am on January 24, 2009, mike hinc said…
Ha! Great! You've made some very nice work - even if some of it is a tad acidic for my taste. Wonder - ful....thanks!
At 11:12pm on January 21, 2009, Teresa Nicolle said…
I know a few local galleries in my town. All you have to do is find some people here in the U.S., most of us love to help ;D

Well I hope all is amazing on your side of the globe! Much Love
At 11:21am on January 21, 2009, TheCrane.tv said…
Hi if it's just slightly longer than 5 minutes dont worry about it and go ahead and upload them anyway
At 2:16am on January 1, 2009, Ari Rapo said…
Hi Eric! Your artwork are also very original. It is great. If you are interested, you could come to Abstract Photo community at http://www.abstractphoto.info

Best regards and happy new year wishes!
Ari
At 4:15am on November 30, 2008, Joel Suganth said…
I visited you home page.
I saw your picture, Is what you are working on a Kalamkari?
At 5:14pm on November 23, 2008, Miguel Anselmo said…
Hello, I liked you art , it is strong... I liked a lot
Do you always use the digital resource or does it use together painting?
Hugs

Miguel Anselmo
At 2:46am on August 5, 2008, Jaap van der Wel said…
Hallo Eric, aangezien we allebei het nederlands als moedertaal hebben lijkt het me onzin om je in het engels te gaan schrijven.
Alhoewel het enigszins indruist tegen het internationale
karakter die de side uitdraagt.
Het is grappig dat we elkaar als 'buren' zijnde, in de U.S. moeten treffen, temeer omdat ik uit je profiel
begrijpt dat je je inmiddels in Pune hebt gevestigd.
Ik werd getroffen door de laatste serie foto's van je waarvan ik in eerste instantie dacht dat het schilderijen
waren.
Dat het digitale kunst is doet helemaal niets af aan de kracht van het werk.
Het is leuk om vrienden met je te zijn hier op de B.A.P. side bedankt daarvoor.
All the best.
 
 
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