Monique Coppieters | 2019
Some artworks fill a space. Others change how you experience that space. “Architectural Silence no. 12” by Monique Coppieters undoubtedly belongs to the latter category.
In an interior where light is free to move, this work comes to life. The soft nuances of grey, white, and misty blue tones bring an almost whispering presence to the room. The sleek vertical form and subtle horizontal lines suggest architecture, while the fading patterns behind them evoke shadows of trees, reflections on glass, or a memory of a landscape just out of view.
The result is a remarkable balance between order and freedom, between the built and the natural. A painting that doesn't scream for attention but continuously invites you to pause.
At De Tuin Der Kunsten, we feel a strong connection to artworks that bring tranquility without becoming aloof. This work creates a gentle form of connection between architecture, nature, and humanity. It is precisely through this that a sense of harmony arises, effortlessly settling into an interior.
A painting that leaves room for interpretation
Those who look longer discover new nuances. The work evokes the feeling of looking through a window on an early morning, when inside and outside momentarily merge.
The architectural lines provide structure and stability, while the blurry, organic forms add something fleeting and intangible. As if nature is present as a reflection, a shadow, or a memory.
This tension between sharpness and blurring makes this artwork so fascinating. Not everything needs to be explained. Sometimes beauty arises precisely in what remains open to interpretation.
For lovers of refined, contemporary art, this work offers a rare combination of aesthetic tranquility, intellectual layering, and emotional depth.
Where does this artwork best come into its own?
Architectural Silence no. 12 feels at home in interiors where simplicity, light, and character come together:
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Minimalist interiors with a calm color palette
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Modern architectural homes with large windows
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Scandinavian interiors where natural materials are central
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Japandi environments where inside and outside are connected
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Living rooms, reading nooks, and bedrooms where tranquility is important
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Meeting rooms, reception areas, practices, and executive offices where refinement and clarity are desired
Also in professional environments, this work creates a subtle presence that supports confidence, concentration, and tranquility. For those who consciously design an inspiring living or working environment, this is a particularly valuable addition.
This is not decoration. This is an energy object.
Art, tranquility, and personality in balance
As an interior composer, I daily help people bring more tranquility and more personality into their interior. Art often plays a key role in this. Not by making a space fuller, but by creating exactly the right connection between materials, forms, light, and atmosphere.
At De Tuin Der Kunsten, we select not according to trends, but according to character. Each work is part of a carefully curated world of authentic decoration, affordable art, and unique objects with a soul.
Want to know how Architectural Silence no. 12 would function in your interior? Use the button "Visualize this object in your interior". This artwork can be visualized in your space in both 2D and 3D, so you get a realistic impression of the result beforehand.
You are also very welcome to discover this work personally in the art room. A visit is accessible, inspiring, and often the most beautiful way to experience the true allure of an artwork.
For clients from Belgium, the Netherlands, Europe, and internationally, we are happy to assess together whether this work suits your interior. Feel free to send an email for more information or personal advice.
Do you want to combine several works? Then you can also use Happart Room, our online advisory service for 1 to 5 artworks in your interior:
https://detuinderkunsten.be/pages/happart-room
Because it is a carefully selected artwork, this work also carries that fine sense of exclusivity: once it has found its place, that opportunity is gone.
Details
Artist: Monique Coppieters
Title: Architectural Silence no. 12
Year: 2019
Technique: Painting
Dimensions: 50.5 × 70.5 × 2.5 cm
Colors: Grey, white, soft bluish-grey nuances
Style: Contemporary, minimalist, architectural, abstract
Theme: Architecture, nature, reflection, silence, connection
Unique work: Yes
Delivery
🇧🇪 Belgium: usually within 1 business day
🇳🇱 Netherlands: usually within 3 business days
🌍 Europe & international: allow approximately 3 extra business days
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