Swen Van der Sangen - 'Bluebell Bloom' - Sakura series -something rare, alive, and utterly unforgettable.

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Swen Van der Sangen presents 'Bluebell Bloom' – Sakura series, an original hand-signed acrylic painting (mixed media) on hand-rolled paper, 70 × 70 cm, created in 2025 in the Netherlands, abstract.

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Bluebell Bloom – Sakura Series

Every so often, an artwork emerges that carries both serenity and radiance. A quiet harmony between color, texture, and emotion. Bluebell Bloom by Dutch artist Swen Van der Sangen embodies that essence: a poetic reflection on renewal, grace, and light.

Soft shades of rose pink and ultramarine blue unfold across the surface like spring petals awakening at dawn. Golden splatters shimmer delicately, capturing the fleeting beauty of sunlight filtering through blossoms. The interplay of cool blue and warm pink evokes a sense of balance. A dialogue between tranquility and vitality, between stillness and bloom.

Measuring 70 x 70 cm, Bluebell Bloom is meticulously handcrafted from hand-rolled paper and sculpted paper flowers. The tactile relief creates subtle depth and motion, shifting with each glance and each play of light.

Drawing on his background in luxury fashion and design, and his training at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts (2014), Van der Sangen unites refinement with emotion, structure with spontaneity. His Sakura Series celebrates the ephemeral elegance of nature. Moments of beauty that feel both fleeting and eternal.

Bluebell Bloom is not merely seen; it is felt. It invites quiet reflection, warmth, and a sense of connection to life’s gentle unfolding.

Discover more at vandersangencollection.com

Bluebell Bloom – Sakura Series

Every so often, an artwork emerges that carries both serenity and radiance. A quiet harmony between color, texture, and emotion. Bluebell Bloom by Dutch artist Swen Van der Sangen embodies that essence: a poetic reflection on renewal, grace, and light.

Soft shades of rose pink and ultramarine blue unfold across the surface like spring petals awakening at dawn. Golden splatters shimmer delicately, capturing the fleeting beauty of sunlight filtering through blossoms. The interplay of cool blue and warm pink evokes a sense of balance. A dialogue between tranquility and vitality, between stillness and bloom.

Measuring 70 x 70 cm, Bluebell Bloom is meticulously handcrafted from hand-rolled paper and sculpted paper flowers. The tactile relief creates subtle depth and motion, shifting with each glance and each play of light.

Drawing on his background in luxury fashion and design, and his training at the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts (2014), Van der Sangen unites refinement with emotion, structure with spontaneity. His Sakura Series celebrates the ephemeral elegance of nature. Moments of beauty that feel both fleeting and eternal.

Bluebell Bloom is not merely seen; it is felt. It invites quiet reflection, warmth, and a sense of connection to life’s gentle unfolding.

Discover more at vandersangencollection.com

Details

Artist
Swen Van der Sangen
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
'Bluebell Bloom' - Sakura series -something rare, alive, and utterly unforgettable.
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Pink
Height
70 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
4 kg
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
The NetherlandsVerified
75
Objects sold
100%
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