Intersections
Visual meditations on tension, transition, and unseen structure
Intersections is a collection of abstract works that delve into the spaces where structure meets emotion - and where clarity is interrupted by complexity. Each painting captures a moment of visual and psychological tension, offering the viewer a place not of resolution, but of reflection.
This series is not about what is obvious. It’s about what happens in-between: between movement and pause, force and stillness, seen and unseen.
The lines intersect - but they do not resolve. The surfaces resist easy interpretation. There is beauty in the fragmentation, in the rhythm that feels both designed and accidental.
These works echo the layered experience of contemporary existence: interrupted, uncertain, and quietly loaded with meaning.




The two works build their entire visual world from pure black and white, and yet they are anything but simple.
Dense vertical and horizontal lines clash and compress over textured surfaces. In one painting, white dominates a black field like light trying to escape containment. In the other, black cuts into white, suggesting weight, shadow, and perhaps even grief.
The compositions resemble grids, wires, data streams - or psychological diagrams under pressure. They speak in the language of tension: contained, restrained, on the edge of release.
These paintings ask:
Are these decisions, or consequences?, Are we crossing boundaries - or being crossed by them?
Monochrome Intersections
The pressure of opposites: black and white, force and silence.
Series: Two-part conceptual work (Monochrome Intersections)
Year & Place: 2020, Amsterdam
Technique: Acrylic paint on canvas.
Dimensions:
Size: 80 × 60 cm
Depth: 1.5 cm
Weight: Approx. 1,000 kg, 1,300 kg
Finish: Painted sides – ready to hang
Originality:
Signature (Artist's logo on the front)
Certificate of Authenticity
SKU: ART056SF, ART057SF




The final two paintings in the collection shift in both tone and surface.
Here, muted backgrounds of warm neutrals, bronzes, and dusty pinks replace the starkness of black and white. The metallic pigment gives the surface a fragile sheen - a softness that contrasts with the strict lines that still traverse the canvas.
The intersecting lines remain, but they feel less rigid, more emotional. They seem to tremble, to float rather than cut.
In one painting, the bronze dominates the right side, as if rising from underneath the grid. In the other, it settles in the top third, like a tension that has risen, hovering just above us.
These works do not resolve the questions posed earlier - they deepen them.
Now the intersections are not just structural - they are personal.
Metallic Intersections
When tension gains warmth - and unease becomes emotional.
Series: Two-part conceptual work (Metallic Intersections)
Year & Place: 2020, Amsterdam
Technique: Acrylic paint on canvas.
Dimensions:
Size: 80 × 60 cm
Depth: 1.5 cm
Weight: Approx. 1,000 kg, 1,200 kg
Finish: Painted sides – ready to hang
Originality:
Signature (Artist's logo on the front)
Certificate of Authenticity
SKU: ART058SF, ART059SF
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