Hilaire Bals (1940) - Soft Steps Through Stillness





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Soft Steps Through Stillness is an original oil painting on panel by Belgian realist Hilaire Bals (born 1940), dated 1990–2000, 13 × 18 cm, hand-signed, depicting animals in the wild, in good condition.
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Very beautiful painting by the Flemish artist Hilaire Bals.
Soft Steps Through Stillness
Oil painting on panel - 13 x 18 cm
Due to the current circumstances, shipping is only possible within Europe.
The painting is shipped insured and delivered 'as is'.
Hilaire Bals (born 1940) was a professional artist who began his artistic career as a student at the Academy of Sint-Niklaas, where his teachers included Marcel Mutsaerts and Raf Coorevits.
After this training, he focused on painting still lifes, animals, and paintings with a symbolist influence. Hilaire Bals's paintings can unmistakably be considered realistic. However, the intention is never to create a purely photographic representation; atmosphere and interpretation of reality play an important role. Consistently, against all trends, he upholds craftsmanship as a top priority. This perseverance results in paintings that testify to a love for beauty.
Exhibitions
Casino Kursaal Oostende, Centre Rops Brussels, Galerie Evasion Waremme, Vrije kunstsalon Nieuwkerken, Pearls along the Scheldt bank Nieuwpoort, Dordrecht...
Very beautiful painting by the Flemish artist Hilaire Bals.
Soft Steps Through Stillness
Oil painting on panel - 13 x 18 cm
Due to the current circumstances, shipping is only possible within Europe.
The painting is shipped insured and delivered 'as is'.
Hilaire Bals (born 1940) was a professional artist who began his artistic career as a student at the Academy of Sint-Niklaas, where his teachers included Marcel Mutsaerts and Raf Coorevits.
After this training, he focused on painting still lifes, animals, and paintings with a symbolist influence. Hilaire Bals's paintings can unmistakably be considered realistic. However, the intention is never to create a purely photographic representation; atmosphere and interpretation of reality play an important role. Consistently, against all trends, he upholds craftsmanship as a top priority. This perseverance results in paintings that testify to a love for beauty.
Exhibitions
Casino Kursaal Oostende, Centre Rops Brussels, Galerie Evasion Waremme, Vrije kunstsalon Nieuwkerken, Pearls along the Scheldt bank Nieuwpoort, Dordrecht...

