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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Twilight Veil on the Country Lane captures a quiet moment as an old Citroën 2cv moves through a foggy, tree-lined road. Painted in soft grays, blues, and greens, the oil on canvas reflects the fading light of late afternoon. The loose brushwork blurs edges, inviting a sense of memory and reflection.
"My work is not nostalgic, but more a reflection of a time period with authenticity in everyday life."
Oscar Spierenburg, a painter and graphic artist from a family of artists, is autodidact shaped by the Dutch art tradition, particularly his home town Haarlem. With a style leaning toward Impressionism and contemporary realism, he focuses on cityscapes and landscapes. He uses oil paint and pastels to explore light with muted colors, layered in transparent layers, and decisive brushwork. His etches and screen prints are black and white, sometimes with one supporting color. His work, often depicting vintage cars and trams, resonates with a quiet yearning for authenticity and radiates atmosphere, light, and shadow with emotional depth.