10 captivating artworks under € 1000
Curated selections from emerging and established artists
At Root Gallery, we believe that collecting art should be exciting, accessible, and personal. We represent both emerging and established artists, offering carefully curated works that bring character to any space, whether it’s your home, office, or growing collection.
Great art doesn’t have to come with a big budget or demand an entire wall. Sometimes, a single piece can transform a room. That’s why we’ve selected 10 captivating artworks under € 1000, works that stand out in their composition, technique, or the story they tell.
Looking for your first piece, a thoughtful addition to your collection, or something to bring new energy into your space? These artworks all have a unique presence.
Need advice? We’re always happy to help, just reach out. For now, scroll through our selection and discover which piece speaks to you.
Sophie de Vos
By Sophie de Vos
40 x 30 cm, ed. 2/5, 2024
Hahnemuhle, framed in black, museumglass
For this work, Sophie de Vos was inspired by the found of her late grandmother's nightgown. Although she never saw her grandmother in this nightgown, she was confronted with a nostalgic sense of familiarity beyond comprehension.
While capturing this intimate image, she noticed an intriguing play of light on the surface of the fabric which shifted her mind to other eras. The abundance of swirling fabrics with beautiful light and shadow areas in paintings from the Renaissance and the fabric draped elegantly over the floor in Roman sculptures. Sophie was fascinated by the ways in which well-known references from our collective visual memory could coincide with the little nostalgic memory her grandmother's nightgown evoked.
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By Sophie de Vos
35 x 50 cm, 2018
Proline Vibrant Satin 290 gr on 4 mm Dibond
Ed. 4/7
In the series Time Is All I’ve Got Sophie reflects upon the concept of time and the emotional weight it carries. Being able to understand the meaning of time makes us aware of the passing and ending, it makes us realize impermanence. This awareness is part of our human nature, but how does it drive and direct us?
Sophie's fascination for human beings is an ongoing inspiration for her artistic practice. She takes a strong interest in human bodies, psyche, interactions, and memories, these themes she displays throughout her work. Delicately, she manages to pose questions on human nature and develops touching narratives with personal experiences, emotions and encounters as points of inspiration.
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Jan Theun van Rees
By Jan Theun van Rees
20 x 25 cm, edition 10/15, 2018
310 gr. acid-free photo rag paper on dibond dark wenge veneer frame with UV70 museum glass
Ruimte + Plaats exists in the space between constructed and existing environments, where Jan Theun van Rees’ practice comes together. While his earlier work focused on documenting specific spatial qualities, his more recent approach involves actively shaping and manipulating spaces to visualise their essence. This series is neither a straightforward record of a place nor a fully fabricated scene but instead occupies an in-between state where reality and interpretation merge. It highlights not just the physical aspects of space but also the experience of it, how a place takes form through light, perspective, and our perception of it.
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Quinda Verheul
By Quinda Verheul
⌀ 10 cm, 2023
Concrete and acrylic mix
Within her practice, Quinda Verheul aims to create a space for conversation and reflection on the role of humans in the alteration of landscapes. In her work she explores grand topics such as open pit mining, delving for treasures and the exploitation of natural resources. Discovering places known and unknown, she is able to subtly lay bare some of the invisible processes that occur worldwide. In this series of work Quinda refers to the opaque, green coloured mineral which has been subject to mining practices for thousands of years.
Delivery in the Netherlands and Belgium is complimentary and arranged with care, either in person or via secure shipment.
Vera Klaus
Karen van de Vliet
By Karen van de Vliet
33 x 28 cm, 2023
Mixed Accrylic paint on cotton, framed
Karen van de Vliet is a visual artist known for her abstract, colourful paintings. With music being the bridge to her personal and meditative and creative state, Karen creates wondrous paintings that convey the magic of everyday life.
Karen van de Vliet developed an approach to her work that focusses on the beauty of imperfection. She is intrigued by seemingly ordinary shapes that were not created intentionally, such as weathered and eroded surfaces caused by nature, or casual traces of use. Mesmerised by the shapes in the thick paint of pedestrian walkways, chewing gum on the street or cracks in damaged building blocks, Karen translates these structures and reliefs onto the canvas. Her great love for nature, its trascience and the beauty of everyday life, become visible through abstract, colourful and expressive paintings.
This work will be shipped within the Netherlands and Belgium at no additional cost, securely and with tracking.
Donald Schenkel
Lisette Schumacher
Noah Arends
Choosing art is personal, and we’re always happy to help. If you have any questions or want advice on what fits best in your space, feel free to reach out. Or come by the gallery by appointment, we’d love to show you these works in person!