In Fragment of Silence, silence is made tangible. Not as an absence of sound, but as a presence in itself - a space in which everything seems to slow down and dissolve. The painting does not show a completed portrait, but an echo of a face: just the outline of a mouth, a shadow of hair, the suggestion of skin. Here, what is missing weighs as much as what is visible.
The composition consists of large, irregular areas of colour that superimpose themselves like layers of memory. Soft tones of beige, cream and pink are interrupted by deeper tones of brown and black, as if stillness itself takes on colour - layered, full of nuance, and never completely even. The brushstrokes are controlled but open; you can see the rhythm of the hand, the hesitations of the maker, the traces of breath between paint and canvas.
The figure seems introspective but not closed off. She is present in her absence - a half erased thought lingering on the edge of consciousness. The closed mouth suggests words that no longer need to be said; the absence of eyes makes the gaze universal, as if one person's silence can encompass the silence of many.
In its simplicity lurks an intense emotion: tranquillity, but also an undertone of longing and loss. Fragment of Silence invites the viewer not to look for meaning, but to listen - to the softness between the surfaces, to the breath of white, to the resonance of emptiness.
The work seems to capture a moment just before a thought is uttered, or just after it has disappeared. It is a visual pause, a breath between two sentences.
In that in-between space - that fragile, silent fragment - human vulnerability becomes visible. Modern Abstract. Minimalist. Earth colours.
Conceived by Bianca ter Riet, visualized with AI.
Bianca ter Riet is a versatile artist who expresses herself through paintings, photography, and digital art. Her work is inspired by daily experiences, travels, and conversations, characterized by a strong sense of style, proportion, and color use. She creates art that stimulates the.. Read more…