 | | | Wim Kuenen | page 1 page 2 | | His method of work compels respect. Kuenen¹s paintings reflect traces of an inner struggle and are testimony to his remarkable talent, which he uses in an exceptional way. He regards his own art as a gradually growing egg which ultimately has to be laid. Art is emotion, says Kuenen; it appeals to an inner experience, and affects us spiritually. | | Maya, oil on panel, 110x90cm | Art, experiencing beauty and fascination, reveals the spiritual essence of his world and is therefore of major significance to him. Kuenen feels that our yearning for beauty in art stems from an inner desire for the source all human beings eventually originate from. It is a source of infinite beauty and purity. | | | Alpha and Omega, oil on panel, 100x80cm | | | Sadhu, oil on panel, 80x60cm | | | Manu, oil on panel, 108x60cm | | | | |
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