” Be inspired by colour, beauty and tranquillity “
Ton Schulten
Ton Schulten depicts the beauty of creation, and the magic of the moment – such as the day’s awakening. He captures the tranquil, inner magic of the early sunrise; he paints a world of calmness, a world in which man and beast are still in slumber. His houses are places of refuge; sailboats are symbols of searching, longing. He paints a Garden of Eden.
Jan Pater
Jan Pater is a sculptor who does not search, but finds.
When he starts working on a sculpture he starts without aim, purely from his feelings to expression, supple and free in interaction with the material.
He mainly works in stone or wood. The female torso is his source of inspirations. She gives him the opportunity to combine movement, tension and sequences of surfaces and lines into a combination of recognizability and abstraction.
Gert van Reenen
His lyrical abstract paintings are very outspoken. Clear and warm colour combinations sometimes are quieted down to almost monochrome pieces with luminous counterpoints.
This results in a certain austerity preserving the strength with dynamic colour strokes in monumental compositions.
Large movements build up tension using direction, line elements and refinement. His use of the material and texture remain robust and expressive. He enjoys creating large canvases.