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Schulten, Ton

TON SCHULTEN Winter at the Waterslide, 1999

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Winter at the Waterslide is a reproduction of Ton Schulten’s distinctive work, published in 1999 in Germany by Achenbach. This piece exemplifies Schulten’s signature style, often referred to as "Concensism," characterized by vibrant, mosaic-like compositions that harmonize light, color, and form.

In this particular artwork, Schulten depicts a serene winter scene with his trademark geometric precision and luminous palette. The composition captures the quiet beauty of a snow-covered landscape, contrasted with the vivid hues and structured forms that evoke both abstraction and realism. The "waterslide" in the title adds a playful yet tranquil element, inviting viewers to explore its harmonious interplay of shapes and colors.

Details

Sku: NRTN5998

Artist: Ton Schulten

Title: Winter at the Waterslide

Year: 1999

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 31.5 x 23.5 inches ( 80 x 60 cm )

Image Size: 24 x 22 inches ( 61 x 56 cm )

TON SCHULTEN Winter at the Waterslide, 1999

$60

About the Artist

Ton Schulten

Ton Schulten (b. 1938, in Ootmarsum, Overijssel) is a Dutch painter who mainly paints landscapes using bright blocks of colour. Schulten was one of six baker's children. He graduated from the Enschede Academy for Art and Industry in 1962 as a graphic designer and worked in advertising. In 1991 he was in a serious car accident on Tenerife, in which a friend was killed and he and his wife Ank Lammerink were put into a coma. After the accident his style changed and he began painting landscapes of the Twente area using initially primary colours and later also pastel shades. Ootmarsum houses Schulten's own gallery and a Ton Schulten museum, which opened in 1997. His work has great commercial success. He was knighted a member of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2000. In 2004 the German art critic Harmut Rau named his style of painting Concensism. "My goal is to bring people joy, love and peace, and to show them harmony. My intention is for my pictures to stimulate people to think positively. I hope that they will let themselves be inspired by the colors."
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