Digitalis Purpurea 210114, a triptych Wildflower Fields painting, 220x700 cm, oil on canvas, 2021
Arne Quinze created this enormous wall panel of a wild flower field in the Winter of 2020. This triptych illustrates his appreciation for impressionism. The dense composition hovers at the threshold of abstraction. With a lack of horizon and a bright mist in the center, he creates an effect of total immersion, just like Monet did in his late work. "I very much enjoyed the journey of walking through my secret garden, transferring elements of that place to canvas and creating this wide wildflower painting. My garden is my laboratory, my atelier is my freedom.”
Borage, a Wildflower Fields painting, 140 x 200 cm, oil paint on canvas
In the 1980s, Arne Quinze began his artistic career as a grafitti artist, but soon evolved from...
Tropaeolum is a wild flower that blooms from June to October. After flowering, brightly coloured...