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A vibrant and expressive large‑scale painting by Belgian artist Marja Boekhout, created in 2004 and showcasing her unmistakable visual language; bold color fields, rhythmic outlines, and a poetic, almost dreamlike interpretation of the rural landscape. This work captures the essence of her style: joyful, graphic, and deeply rooted in a sense of place.
The composition unfolds like a stylized tapestry of fields, trees, and village architecture, arranged in harmonious geometric blocks. Boekhout’s use of saturated greens, yellows, oranges, and blues creates a dynamic interplay between land and sky, while the strong outlines lend the work a modern, almost sculptural clarity. The rising sun and swirling sky introduce movement and emotion, transforming a quiet countryside scene into something lyrical and alive.
Boekhout’s characteristic layering of paint and texture gives the surface a tactile richness. The simplified forms; rounded trees, patterned fields, and the central church, evoke both folk art and contemporary abstraction. Her initials, discreetly placed, affirm the personal connection she maintains with her landscapes.
Active in Belgium’s contemporary art scene, Marja Boekhout is known for her colorful, optimistic interpretations of nature and village life. Her work bridges the gap between abstraction and representation, offering viewers a world that is both familiar and reimagined. This 2004 painting reflects a mature period in her practice, where composition, color, and emotional resonance come together with confidence.
With its generous scale and radiant palette, the painting becomes an immediate focal point in any interior. It brings warmth, energy, and a touch of whimsy to modern, eclectic, or minimalist spaces. Whether hung in a living room, office, or gallery setting, it invites viewers into a landscape that feels both timeless and joyfully contemporary.
Dimensions:
Height: 105 cm
Width: 105 cm
Depth: 3 cm
Ref. 26-0067