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Very beautiful modern work by Paul Corvers. This piece hung for a long time in the villa next to the Jan Cunen Museum in Oss. The painting is in good condition.
Paul Corvers (1953 in 's-Hertogenbosch) Sint Joost Academy in Breda (1977-1982).
Lives and works in 's-Hertogenbosch.
His work can often be seen in various galleries, both solo and in group exhibitions.
Paul Corvers confronts the viewer in a clear and minimal way with a fragment from nature or the landscape, magnifying the essence on the canvas, as it were. Whether the painting is large or small in size, he makes every effort to draw attention solely to what he has declared to be the core of his impression. Paul Corvers balances between figurative and abstract. However, through his working method, always looking for the core of the image, he comes closer to more completely abstract compositions. It results in works that represent a welcome silence. The small sizes of most works reveal an unprecedented grandeur. It ties in with what John Cage once said: 'There is no such thing as empty space or empty time. There is always something to see, something to hear. In fact, if we try to create silence, we cannot.” Working in great freedom also results in an emptiness rich in images and sounds for Paul Corvers (Source: Museum Slager Den Bosch).