Transforming Photography into Monumental Tactile Realities

Berend Strik merges photography and architectural embroidery to create one-of-one masterpieces. We offer discerning collectors not just an artwork, but a profound, tactile legacy anchored in institutional recognition.

The Artist's Vision

Beyond the Lens: Crafting a Legacy

In a world saturated with fleeting digital imagery, Berend Strik forces time to slow down. For decades, he has pioneered the technique of 'stitched photography'. By physically altering large-scale photographs with needle, thread, and curated textiles, he transforms two-dimensional images into unique, tangible objects. This meticulous process is never merely decorative; it is a structural intervention. Every stitch is a deliberate architectural act, anchoring a transient moment into a permanent, physical reality that demands the viewer's full attention.

Strik's uncompromising dedication to this craft has cemented his position as a prominent figure in contemporary art. His monumental works are proudly held in prestigious institutional collections, including the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. For the discerning collector, acquiring a piece by Berend Strik means investing in a proven legacy. It is an invitation to own a highly exclusive, tactile narrative that commands the space it inhabits while retaining its cultural weight for generations to come.

Artist working on a colorful collage at a cluttered table in a studio surrounded by abstract paintings.

A Proven Legacy in Numbers

Berend Strik’s revolutionary technique is matched only by the scale of his institutional validation. His monumental 'stitched photography' has created a quantifiable, proven blueprint of cultural achievement, held in enduring trust by the world’s most prestigious permanent collections.

5+
Global Gallery Representations
25+
Permanent Museum & Institution Collections
300+
Unique Monumental Masterpieces
250,000+
Metres of Hand-Stitched Thread
Artist in a studio standing near a table with fabric and art supplies, with a large abstract painting on the wall.

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