Contemporary art is a diverse field where spiritual abstraction has found a unique expression through various artists who seek to transcend the visible world and tap into deeper, intangible realms, in order to look closely and beyond, behind the screen. This approach often results in artworks that communicate a sense of the ethereal, providing viewers with an opportunity to engage with concepts beyond the material.
Spiritual abstraction is rooted in the idea of accessing a higher plane of understanding or existence. In the context of these artworks, the sparse strokes and gentle textures may represent the artist’s meditation on the nature of existence, the void, or the interconnectedness of life. Such paintings often forego detailed representation in favor of evoking a sense of peace and introspection. They are an invitation to connect with a subtle intimacy that contrasts with current society of appearances and overwhelming images.

Frédérique Nolet De Brauwere
La tache rose
40x40x2 cm
Private collection


Frédérique Nolet De Brauwere
La tache bleue
100x100x3 cm
€ 3800

The paintings in question exemplifies spiritual abstraction through its minimalistic and subtle approach. The use of muted colors and faint lines creates an impression of an otherworldly space, challenging the observer to look beyond the surface. This kind of work invites contemplation, aiming to connect the viewer with something greater than themselves, such as universal truths or inner consciousness. It offers a sanctuary for reflective thought and presents an alternative to the chaos of visual media saturation.

Frédérique Nolet De Brauwere
Ciel étoilé
40x40x2 cm
Private collection



