
I prefer the full one by Maarten Leon
I prefer the full one carries the quiet, introspective mood of collage made from cut paper. Maarten Leon works between realism and abstraction, piecing together analogue materials and digital technique into a composition that feels like a half-remembered moment. The forms are minimal and considered, layered with a soft sense of nostalgia and a gentle wit hinted at in the title. There is a stillness here, a contemporary calm that draws on personal reflection and everyday objects. The result is intimate and understated, an image built from fragments that settle into something whole, thoughtful, and quietly modern in its restraint.
As a canvas print, the collage takes on a warm, tactile depth. The woven surface echoes the analogue feel of cut paper, lending the layered forms a soft, matte richness that suits the work's quiet, nostalgic mood.
I prefer the full one carries the quiet, introspective mood of collage made from cut paper. Maarten Leon works between realism and abstraction, piecing together analogue materials and digital technique into a composition that feels like a half-remembered moment. The forms are minimal and considered, layered with a soft sense of nostalgia and a gentle wit hinted at in the title. There is a stillness here, a contemporary calm that draws on personal reflection and everyday objects. The result is intimate and understated, an image built from fragments that settle into something whole, thoughtful, and quietly modern in its restraint.
As a canvas print, the collage takes on a warm, tactile depth. The woven surface echoes the analogue feel of cut paper, lending the layered forms a soft, matte richness that suits the work's quiet, nostalgic mood.
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I prefer the full one carries the quiet, introspective mood of collage made from cut paper. Maarten Leon works between realism and abstraction, piecing together analogue materials and digital technique into a composition that feels like a half-remembered moment. The forms are minimal and considered, layered with a soft sense of nostalgia and a gentle wit hinted at in the title. There is a stillness here, a contemporary calm that draws on personal reflection and everyday objects. The result is intimate and understated, an image built from fragments that settle into something whole, thoughtful, and quietly modern in its restraint.
As a canvas print, the collage takes on a warm, tactile depth. The woven surface echoes the analogue feel of cut paper, lending the layered forms a soft, matte richness that suits the work's quiet, nostalgic mood.























