Ton Schulten (1938) - Op weg





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Ton Schulten’s original abstract landscape Op weg, an acrylic on canvas from 2000, 118 by 118 cm, signed, sold with frame, in excellent condition.
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This original painting by Ton Schulten (1938–2025) is a powerful example of his recognizable abstract-geometric style. The work is built up from clear, contrasting fields of color that together form a harmonious and balanced composition. The characteristic mosaic-like structure and the intense use of color give the painting a strong spatial quality and a warm, almost meditative appearance.
Schulten's work is deeply rooted in his connection with the landscape of Twente, but it transcends the figurative through an abstract translation of light, space and emotion. This painting invites the viewer to peace and contemplation, while the colors continue to surprise.
The work is executed in acrylic on canvas, framed in a matching frame, and is in excellent condition. An impressive and timeless artwork by one of the Netherlands' most beloved contemporary artists.
This original painting by Ton Schulten (1938–2025) is a powerful example of his recognizable abstract-geometric style. The work is built up from clear, contrasting fields of color that together form a harmonious and balanced composition. The characteristic mosaic-like structure and the intense use of color give the painting a strong spatial quality and a warm, almost meditative appearance.
Schulten's work is deeply rooted in his connection with the landscape of Twente, but it transcends the figurative through an abstract translation of light, space and emotion. This painting invites the viewer to peace and contemplation, while the colors continue to surprise.
The work is executed in acrylic on canvas, framed in a matching frame, and is in excellent condition. An impressive and timeless artwork by one of the Netherlands' most beloved contemporary artists.

