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Collect The Art › The Shape of Silence

The Shape of Silence

€6,280.00

Details:
Size: 110 cm x 140 cm
Oil on Linnen
Stretched on a wooden frame
Signed front and back
Certificate of Authenticity

About the Artwork:
The Shape of Silence explores the thin line between presence and absence — how emotion can take form through movement and color, then slowly fade again.
The work is painted in oil on linen, a surface that allows depth and softness to coexist. I built it up in thin layers, letting each one dry before adding the next, so the light could move through the paint instead of sitting on top of it.
The composition developed intuitively. I didn’t plan the shapes — they appeared gradually, like something emerging from the dark. I followed the tension between light and shadow until the painting started to find its own balance.
The title refers to that quiet space after sound — when something has been said or felt, and only the trace of it remains. It’s about stillness, memory, and the calm that comes after intensity. And sometimes Silence is so much needed…

Details:
Size: 110 cm x 140 cm
Oil on Linnen
Stretched on a wooden frame
Signed front and back
Certificate of Authenticity

About the Artwork:
The Shape of Silence explores the thin line between presence and absence — how emotion can take form through movement and color, then slowly fade again.
The work is painted in oil on linen, a surface that allows depth and softness to coexist. I built it up in thin layers, letting each one dry before adding the next, so the light could move through the paint instead of sitting on top of it.
The composition developed intuitively. I didn’t plan the shapes — they appeared gradually, like something emerging from the dark. I followed the tension between light and shadow until the painting started to find its own balance.
The title refers to that quiet space after sound — when something has been said or felt, and only the trace of it remains. It’s about stillness, memory, and the calm that comes after intensity. And sometimes Silence is so much needed…

Thank you!

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