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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I captured the quiet strength and contemplative spirit of a lone figure, using deep, moody greens to evoke mystery and introspection. The vintage realism blends with oriental influences to invite viewers into a moment suspended in time. This piece radiates a calm, reflective energy, perfect for adding depth and thoughtfulness to any space.
Patrick Vertenten (1964, Sint-Gillis-Waas, Belgium) is an artist who paints from the heart. Marked by the use of diffused light and brushstrokes—reminiscent of shallow focus in cinematography—the atmosphere of the Belgian artist’s oeuvre is one of nostalgia and melancholia. Inspired by film, literature, poetry, and music, Vertenten recuperates found imagery from various sources before transforming them into a brand-new entity, examining the bittersweetness of humanity and life in general; loneliness, weakness, intimacy, desire, and Sehnsucht. Moved by the beauty of the picture, the viewer is invited to explore the image in its new context, possibly striking a nerve or two, in which the dark tones of the picture resonate with the burden of life, reviving in the contrast of the symbolic and painterly highlights. Julien Delagrange