Interference by Noah Arends


Interference by Noah Arends
By Noah Arends
120 x 90 cm, 2025
Sublimation printing on textile
In Interference Noah Arends explores the fragile balance between disruption and harmony. Flowing bands of icy blue and deep black are interrupted by striking accents of pink and red, creating a composition that feels both fluid and electric. The surface seems to shift as the eye moves across it, echoing the way perception is never fixed but constantly in motion.
As in much of her work, the starting point lies in images from fashion photography, stripped of their original context and reworked into layered abstractions. The result is a painting that transforms something once commercial into a field of visual energy, a play of rhythm, depth, and hidden details that reveal themselves gradually.
Delivery in the Netherlands and Belgium is included.
We’re preparing this work for a long-term international exhibition, where part of the presentation may remain on site. For now, it’s still available, both for purchase and for private viewings at the gallery.