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Atelier, Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium

Symphytum

The Impressionists arose by contrasting themselves with the technique of the general painters of that era. Arne Quinze accustomed himself to creating abstract impressionist imagery in order to convey to the observer the feeling of diversity that he experiences in his garden. For Arne Quinze, conveying this message is clear; embracing the grandeur of the botanical realm as a guide to a more valuable and organic society.

Symphytum, a Wildflower Fields painting, 200 x 400 cm, oil on canvas

Melampyrum, a Wildflower Fields painting

For Arne Quinze, his garden of 50 000 plants is one malleable entity where diversity and harmony...

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​Cardamine, Lupine sculpture ​at Museum de Fundatie

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Wildflower Fields

Linen paintings

Part of the evolution: Linen I, II, III. Oil paint on brown canvas, solid oak frame For a...

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