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Venetian #3
Remaut.

Venetian #3

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MediumAcrylic, mixed media on canvas
Dimensions120 x 100 cm
Year1997

Description

Venetian #3 by Remaut.
Acrylic, mixed media on canvas
120 x 100 cm |1997

Venetian #3 is a large-scale abstract painting that fuses raw emotion with atmospheric depth. Defined by expansive, contrasting tonal fields and a sharp, pronounced horizon, the work evokes a moment of profound stillness and spatial tension.

Created in 1997, this piece reflects a pivotal period in Remaut’s practice, where abstraction becomes increasingly refined and contemplative. The balance between light and dark, surface and structure, gives the composition a quiet yet commanding presence.

This painting was selected for exhibition at the Beecroft Art Gallery (Southend Museums), marking a significant recognition of the artist’s work within a major public institution.

Presented at Xochi Art Gallery as part of the New Horizons exhibition.

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REMAUT.
REMAUT.

Roger Remaut is a Belgian abstract artist (1942, Oostende) Roger's mixed media paintings are constructions of material, incorporating objects found, textures, layers of paint and graffiti. Scrawled text begs deciphering, impelling the viewer to discover a hidden meaning though none is intended. His works convey a feeling of antiquity with damaged surfaces, scratches, cracks and spots. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of matter and paint. They are continually changed in a process that involves searching, fighting and looking for a solution where the unconscious is relied upon for inspiration."

REMAUT.Belgian

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