My fresco paintings transcend the traditional gallery wall, finding their fullest expression within the architectural contexts where they ultimately reside. This connection between art and space reaches back centuries to Roman times and beyond, when artists worked directly with architects to create integrated environments in villas, churches, and palaces.
Monumental Works for Contemporary Spaces
These paintings are designed as focal points that integrate naturally within architectural and interior concepts. They claim presence through their monumental character and the intensity of the fresco technique, yet they do so with quiet authority rather than overwhelming force.
While monumental in character, they don't demand vast spaces—intimate settings prove equally powerful, creating profound impact in residential environments, private offices, or gallery rooms. These are works for those who seek art with genuine presence and character—pieces that don't simply decorate, but actively shape and elevate their environment.
Private Collectors discover in these works a living experience where art becomes a constant dialogue partner. They establish their own gravitational field within a space, inviting daily contemplation and revealing new details as light and seasons change, transforming houses into homes.
Corporate Collections & Cultural Institutions find in fresco's monumental nature and historical gravitas an ideal medium for establishing cultural identity and anchoring significant spaces. The rarity and durability of the technique offers both distinction and lasting value—qualities that resonate in boardrooms, lobbies, and public spaces where art must hold its own over time.
Interior Designers & Architects can rely on close collaboration for site-specific commissions, honoring the historical relationship between fresco and architecture. Works typically range from focused statement pieces to wall-spanning installations, each developed in dialogue with the spatial and conceptual requirements of the project.
Museums & Curators will find works that bridge historical technique with contemporary relevance, pieces that can anchor exhibitions and enter into meaningful dialogue with both classical and modern collections.
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| Fresco on linen in museum setting | Linda Overzee |
For inquiries about works available for collection, architectural commissions, or potential collaborations, please get in touch.
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