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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
32.7x21.3in
About this artwork
In this work, I seek to capture the mystery of the inaccessible. The kiosk, a symbol of hope, emerges from the clouds while fragmented stairs lead towards it, inviting a persevering quest towards the light despite the ruptures and uncertainties of life. With each brushstroke, I have imbued this painting with a surreal atmosphere, inviting the viewer to explore the depths of spirituality and metaphysics. It is a call to an inner journey, a route in… constant defiance against the limits of our reality.
« If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint it. - E. Hopper »
Van Quickenborne explores time. His unique technique of juxtaposing oil and acrylic took him several years of research. His creative process begins with preparatory drawings followed by composition work. Each painting takes about 2 months of work.
Exhibiting since 1980, his reputation extends beyond borders: France, Germany, Japan, Luxembourg, Spain, USA, United Arab Emirates, Belgium, Poland, etc.
A member of the Taylor Foundation, he has received numerous awards and is featured in many private collections, at the Stadt Bühl Museum (Baden-Baden, Germany) and art books.
He is close to the surrealists, the visionaries, the steampunk, without really belonging to these movements. It is a painting rooted in its time while remaining on the margins.
"Such Art, served by a learned profession, by an intelligence that is both cruel and tender, will not leave indifferent lovers of high-end imaginary painting." L'Écho – Brussels.