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acrylic and pencil on linnen - not framed // Seeking the Silence by Eva Claessens, created in 2023, is a mixed media piece that combines acrylic and pencil on linen. The artwork features a minimalistic composition, where delicate, gestural lines and soft brushstrokes depict the faint outline of a serene face, with hands lightly touching the head. The use of negative space emphasizes the subtlety and quietness of the scene, inviting the viewer to contemplate themes of introspection, stillness, and inner peace. The lack of color, save for the black and gray tones, enhances the sense of calm and simplicity in the piece. Claessens’ use of raw linen as a canvas adds an organic quality, contributing to the overall feeling of vulnerability and intimacy. Seeking the Silence is a poetic exploration of the quiet moments in life, rendered with sensitivity and restraint.
Seeking the silence, 2023
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acrylic and pencil on linnen - not framed // Seeking the Silence by Eva Claessens, created in 2023, is a mixed media piece that combines acrylic and pencil on linen. The artwork features a minimalistic composition, where delicate, gestural lines and soft brushstrokes depict the faint outline of a serene face, with hands lightly touching the head. The use of negative space emphasizes the subtlety and quietness of the scene, inviting the viewer to contemplate themes of introspection, stillness, and inner peace. The lack of color, save for the black and gray tones, enhances the sense of calm and simplicity in the piece. Claessens’ use of raw linen as a canvas adds an organic quality, contributing to the overall feeling of vulnerability and intimacy. Seeking the Silence is a poetic exploration of the quiet moments in life, rendered with sensitivity and restraint.
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