About the artist
Wouter Verburgt (The Hague, 1970) is a contemporary Dutch painter, known for his evolving style and themes. After his education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arnhem (1993-1997), he has steadily worked on his oeuvre.
Early Work
Initially, Verburgt painted from nature and made realistic cityscapes, especially of Amsterdam. His works from this period show the city in all its facets: dynamic, colorful, and a mix of beauty and ugliness.
Artistic Development
Over time, Verburgt left realism behind and began to focus on paintings that transcend the everyday and ordinary life. His current work is characterized by a more abstract approach, in which he strives to evoke emotions and thoughts that go beyond the direct visual experience.
Exhibitions and Recognition
Verburgt has exhibited his work in various galleries and art institutions. His paintings are included in both private and public collections, where they are valued for their depth and aesthetic quality.
Influences and Style
Although Verburgt's early work was strongly rooted in realism, his later work has a more introspective and abstract approach. He explores themes that transcend the everyday, with a focus on the inner experience and the human condition.
Wouter Verburgt remains an active and influential figure in the Dutch art scene, constantly seeking new ways to express his vision and ideas.















































