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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
In this piece, I explored the quiet interplay between texture and form, using acrylic and pencil to create a subtle yet stirring atmosphere. The circle anchors the composition, inviting reflection amid the layered marks and faint script. It’s a meditation on memory and presence, a gentle energy that will bring calm and contemplation into your space.
Vincent van Zeeland is a painter from an artistic family who began painting seriously in 1998. He embraces an intuitive, process-driven technique, employing brushes, scouring pads, and palette knives to let the work evolve organically, untethered by preconceived themes. His art explores concepts like transience and death, provoking a sense of wonder and introspection in viewers, inviting them to find their own meanings within his evocative works.