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Blossom Series – Where Dutch Masters and Asian refinement meet

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Blossom Series – Where Dutch Masters and Asian refinement meet

Rick Triest’s blossom series marks a special moment within his oeuvre. While his work is normally recognizable by powerful lines and modern abstraction, here he consciously chooses a different approach: stillness, layering, and refinement. Inspired by the work of Vincent van Gogh and the aesthetics of Asian art, a unique series emerges in which the Dutch light takes center stage.

In these works, you see a subtle dialogue between East and West. The fragile blossom branches refer to the symbolism of transience and beauty from the Asian tradition, while the use of color and the interplay of light are clearly rooted in Dutch painting. This makes each work not only visually appealing but also rich in content.

What makes this series extra special is the use of oil paint instead of acrylic – a conscious choice by the artist. Oil paint is known for its deep color intensity, slow drying time, and the ability to work in layers. This creates unprecedented depth and nuance in every painting. The soft transitions, rich textures, and subtle sheen give the Blossom works an almost vibrant appearance that continues to captivate, from every angle and in every moment of light.

This series is ideal for art lovers looking for something unique within Rick Triest's work – a refined, soothing appearance combined with technical perfection and artistic depth.

Discover the Blossom series and experience for yourself how tradition and innovation come together in this special collection.

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