Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm
Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm

Painting "Silent architecture as a passage to light and space" – Monique Coppieters - 70.5x50.5cm

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Imagine: a tranquil wall in your living space or office, where this painting has a gentle presence — not loud, but distinctly palpable. The staircase, bathed in diffused light, seems to draw your gaze step by step to a place beyond the visible. No story begins here; rather, silence emerges.

This work, “Architectural Silence – no. 17” by Monique Coppieters, is an ode to simplicity and precision. The clean lines and the refined interplay of soft grey and white tones create a balanced composition that immediately brings calm to an interior. Light not only shapes the space; it *is* the space. Shadow here becomes not an antagonist, but a gentle companion.

The staircase — subtle yet central — functions as a silent transition. A movement without haste. An invitation to reflection. As a viewer, you feel an almost tangible connection between down and up, between matter and void. This is where architecture and emotion meet.


The power of stillness and connection

What makes this artwork special is how it combines openness and boundary. The lines frame, but do not close off. On the contrary: they create a passage to an almost infinite space. Here, connection arises — between forms, between light and shadow, and ultimately also within your interior.

This is not decoration. This is an energy object.

The work's understated nature creates a natural harmony. It brings calm without emptiness, structure without strictness. For those sensitive to atmosphere, it feels like an anchor point. For those who view analytically, it is a masterful study in balance and composition. For those who appreciate character: this work possesses a subtle individuality, a slight "imperfection" that distinguishes it from the predictable.


Where does this work come into its own?

This painting feels at home in spaces where calm and clarity are desired:

  • Minimalist living rooms where less truly is more
  • Modern interiors with a focus on light and openness
  • Scandinavian settings with natural materials and soft tones
  • Architectural homes and lofts where lines and volumes speak

But this work also excels in professional environments:

  • Executive offices where peace and focus are essential
  • Meeting rooms where clear thinking is central
  • Practice rooms or waiting areas where visitors can find calm
  • Reception areas that wish to leave a quiet, refined first impression

For those who make decisions and are simultaneously sensitive to aesthetics, this work brings a subtle balance between authority and serenity.


Art as part of your interior

At De Tuin Der Kunsten, each work is personally curated. No trends, but character. No mass production, but authentic decoration with soul.

As an interior composer, I help you not just to place this artwork, but to truly make it speak within your space. More tranquility and more personality — that's precisely where its strength lies.

You can easily visualize this work using the button “Visualize this object in your interior” — in both 2D and 3D. This way, you can immediately see how it relates to your environment.

Additionally, you are always welcome in the art room to experience the work in peace. Accessible, without pressure — simply look and feel.

For clients in Belgium, the Netherlands, Europe, and internationally: feel free to send an email to discuss together whether this work fits within your interior.
Would you like to combine multiple works? Discover the online advice service via Happart Room (1 to 5 works):
https://detuinderkunsten.be/pages/happart-room


Details

  • Title: Architectural Silence – no. 17
  • Size: 70.5x50.5cm
  • Artist: Monique Coppieters
  • Material: painting on canvas
  • Color: soft grey and white tones
  • Style: minimalist, architectural, serene
  • Unique piece: yes
  • Visualization: available in 2D and 3D
  • To view: in the art room

Delivery
🇧🇪 Belgium: usually within 1 business day
🇳🇱 Netherlands: usually within 3 business days
🌍 Europe & international: +3 days


This work is available in limited edition / unique character. Don't wait too long if it resonates.

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Characteristics

Artist: Monique Coppieters
Colors: White, Dark grey, and Light grey
Dimensions: 70.5x50.5cm
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State: Good condition
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