The geometric wood panels are based on an ornamental character that can be found in Egyptian or Islamic art, later adopted by the Italian Renaissance. The panels are exhibited in conjunction with the altars.

dated 1997 until 2011 (click on an image to enlarge an artwork)
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Geometric wood panels in the Eusebius Church in Arnhem. Overview exhibition

1997

The geometric wood panels consist of two parts and can be joined together in such a way that different works can be composed each time.

Geometric wood panels in the Eusebius Church in Arnhem

1997

Geometric wood panels in the Eusebiuskerk Arnhem

Geometric wood panels in the Eusebius Church in Arnhem.

1997

Geometric wood panels in the Eusebius Church in Arnhem

Windowcross. Wooden panel. Fixed exhibition material

1997

This panel consists of two parts, which can be connected in different ways, so that different works can be composed. The patterns always fit together.

HIE chair. Fixed exhibition material

2001

The poetic HIE chair is based on the alphabet. The design has been elaborated geometrically. This chair is exhibited in conjunction with the wood panel: 'square filling'.

Square Fill. Wood Panel. Fixed exhibition material

1997

The special feature of this panel is that it consists of two parts that can be connected in different ways, so that at least 12 different works can be composed.

Optical effect with triangles

2008

This work with triangles gives a strong optical effect due to the underlying calculation, arrangement and use of color. The lines initially appear crooked. But is that also the case?

Frame of life. Wood panel

2009

Frame of life inspired by woodcarving and marquetry on pew in the archabbey Monte Oliveto near Siena in Tuscany. Center for Olivetan Spirituality.

Geometric wood panel in the silver line series

2011

Geometrisch houtpaneel in de serie silver line