Nico Vernet - Chromatic Divide No. I






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Nico Vernet's Chromatic Divide No. I is a 100 × 80 cm heavy mixed media on wood artwork from 2026, a unique 1/1 original edition, hand-signed on the back, with COA, ready to hang and shipped directly from the artist in Belgium.
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“Chromatic Divide No. I” is an artwork by Nico Vernet from the new 2026 series “Chromatic Divide”.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Unique Textured 3D Artwork 1/1.
Heavy mixed media and acrylic paint on wood.
Ready to hang.
Dimensions: 100 cm × 80 cm XL format.
Weight: approx. 8 kg.
Hand signed and numbered by the artist on the back.
Sent with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Sold directly by the artist.
Shipped from Belgium perfectly packaged with tracking number.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Nico Vernet (b. 1980) is a contemporary abstract artist based in Brussels whose work focuses on color, structure, and spatial balance. Working with layered surfaces and restrained compositions, he creates pieces that exist between minimalism and expressive abstraction.
His works are characterized by bold chromatic contrasts, textured finishes, and carefully constructed visual tension. By limiting the palette to two or three dominant tones, Vernet explores how subtle shifts in color and material can alter depth, rhythm, and atmosphere within a composition.
Influenced by modern architecture, contemporary interiors, and the relationship between light and surface, Vernet develops artworks that function as both paintings and sculptural objects. Each piece is built through multiple layers and manual interventions, allowing texture and process to remain visible.
The ongoing series Chromatic Divide investigates balance through reduction — simplifying visual language into essential forms, color fields, and material presence. The result is a body of work that feels calm, architectural, and visually powerful at the same time.
Nico Vernet’s works are held in private collections across Europe and are designed to integrate naturally into contemporary living spaces and curated interiors.
“My work is about tension through simplicity — reducing color and form until the composition feels both quiet and intense.” — N.V.
“Chromatic Divide No. I” is an artwork by Nico Vernet from the new 2026 series “Chromatic Divide”.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Unique Textured 3D Artwork 1/1.
Heavy mixed media and acrylic paint on wood.
Ready to hang.
Dimensions: 100 cm × 80 cm XL format.
Weight: approx. 8 kg.
Hand signed and numbered by the artist on the back.
Sent with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).
Sold directly by the artist.
Shipped from Belgium perfectly packaged with tracking number.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Nico Vernet (b. 1980) is a contemporary abstract artist based in Brussels whose work focuses on color, structure, and spatial balance. Working with layered surfaces and restrained compositions, he creates pieces that exist between minimalism and expressive abstraction.
His works are characterized by bold chromatic contrasts, textured finishes, and carefully constructed visual tension. By limiting the palette to two or three dominant tones, Vernet explores how subtle shifts in color and material can alter depth, rhythm, and atmosphere within a composition.
Influenced by modern architecture, contemporary interiors, and the relationship between light and surface, Vernet develops artworks that function as both paintings and sculptural objects. Each piece is built through multiple layers and manual interventions, allowing texture and process to remain visible.
The ongoing series Chromatic Divide investigates balance through reduction — simplifying visual language into essential forms, color fields, and material presence. The result is a body of work that feels calm, architectural, and visually powerful at the same time.
Nico Vernet’s works are held in private collections across Europe and are designed to integrate naturally into contemporary living spaces and curated interiors.
“My work is about tension through simplicity — reducing color and form until the composition feels both quiet and intense.” — N.V.
