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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
Between the Lines
This painting is about simplicity, the quiet beauty that appears when everything unnecessary is left behind. The soft transitions between sea, sky, and figure create a sense of calm where boundaries gently dissolve.
The woman is not the subject alone; she becomes part of the landscape. The background flows into the figure, and the figure flows back into the sea.
No excess details. Just light, movement, and presence.
A reminder that… sometimes the most meaningful things happen between the lines, in the spaces we don't fill, in the silence we simply allow ourselves to be.
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Nicole Schellekens, working under the name Nicole S. Pousset, (after my grandfather) is a Belgian painter with a background in graphic design, now based in Antwerp.
She paints with expressive, loose brushwork, blending figuration and suggestion to capture people in motion, illuminated by delicate contrasts of light and shadow.
Embracing simplicity and emotional depth, her style reflects influences from Rembrandt to Rubens while inviting viewers to pause and reflect. Her art radiates optimism, tenderness, and the quiet beauty of human connection, offering a gentle counterbalance to the heaviness of modern life.
Her paintings can now be found in both private and public collections. Today, her work is represented by several galleries in Belgium and abroad. Earlier this year, the Dutch magazine Ariadne at Home described her work as “Little moments of happiness on large canvases”