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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
Serenity is the balance between good and bad, life and death, horrors and pleasures. Life is, as it were, defined by death. If there wasn't death of things, then there wouldn't be any life to celebrate.
~Norman Davies
Wietzie created ‘Serenity’ with a painting knife using a unique impasto technique, which adds texture and movement to express an inner emotional state. Working in a bold, colourful and inventive gestural style, Wietzie’s work is characterized… by their luminous layers of colour.
Soft layers of grey, grey-blue, zinc white and touches of paynes grey creates a flowerscape composition with depth and movement.
« Art is an adventure full of mystery, frustration and profound joy. I am continuously torn between despair and elation. »
My work explores the relationship between light, memory, and inner landscape.
Through layered washes and subtle shifts in tone, I create atmospheric spaces that are felt rather than defined—suggesting fragments of place, emotion, and time. The process is intuitive and material-led, allowing the surface to evolve gradually, often revealing traces of erosion, softness, and quiet transformation.
Rather than depicting specific locations, these works reflect an internal geography—where memory dissolves into light, and form emerges through absence as much as presence.
Each piece is part of an ongoing exploration of how we hold and experience fleeting moments: through atmosphere, through texture, and through the shifting language of the surface.