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Chaos series

The composition of a Chaos artwork started as a self-portrait; the representation of what's going on in his head. But soon a shift occurred towards an enduring research on the definition of chaos in society. Often these artworks are filled with a mass of small wooden sticks attached to each other, looking enormously chaotic. "There's no chaos, only structure" is a tagline in some of his work expressing his inner self and how he describes his thoughts. To him there is no chaos, everything is structured even in the chaos you find structure. There's no such thing as chaos in Quinze's world or at least not in the sense of how society defines chaos. Chaos does exist, as a form of structure. Chaos is irretrievably linked with life. In life everything is a matter of rhythm. Something without a rigid structure is part of the organic order in life.

A Wildflower Fields painting

Atropa Belladonna

Antropa Belladonna's wildflowers swirl in the blue sky and illustrate nature's refreshing breeze...

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Distributed at a number of museums

Arne Quinze News Bulletin

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Lyrids, a Wildflower Fields painting

Quinze wants his artwork to disrupt the monotonous concrete sidewalks of our lives, reminding us...

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