Eternal Autumn 2025
Noah Voûte
Gold LeafEpoxyPlasticGoldAcrylic
120 ⨯ 120 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 3.500 - 4.500
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- About the artworkEternal Autumn
Mixed media and leaves on canvas, 120x120 cm. We ship worldwide.
In the Plantagepark in Schiedam, every autumn countless leaves fall from the trees. Leaves that have fulfilled their purpose: they offered shade, they breathed with the seasons, they carried the life of the tree through summer and spring. When they fall, they dry, decay, and disappear. Nature makes space for what is new—young leaves arrive, the cycle continues.
Just as in life: what ends opens room for what begins.
Noah and Edwin gathered these fallen leaves—leaves that would otherwise be forgotten, swept away, or quietly returned to the earth. We arranged them carefully, layer upon layer, and sealed them with varnish, bronze powder, and acrylic paint. The bronze color gives them permanence: bronze does not decay, bronze does not rust, it remains.
In this work, leaves that once were destined to disappear are preserved.
They are given a new life, not as leaves, but as memory. As time made visible.
Autumn, or perhaps Eternal Autumn, captures the delicate space between passing and staying.
The painting is an homage to everything that lives, fades, and yet remains in another form. In this way, Noah has not only preserved leaves, but also a fragment of life itself—the desire to hold on to moments that otherwise slip away.
Here, autumn is not an ending.
It is remembrance.
It is continuity.
It is the echo of life made eternal. - About the artist
Noah Voûte (2009) started painting when he was 10 years old. He was influenced by various artists whose work he saw in his parents' art gallery. When he was 3 years old, he traveled with his parents and saw many art exhibitions in the Middle East, Spain, and France.
He loves abstract paintings, sometimes resembling landscapes and beaches. He draws inspiration from the clear skies and golden beaches of the island of Madeira and Ibiza, which he occasionally incorporates into his abstract paintings.
He enjoys abstract paintings because it gives him the most artistic freedom. His parents believe that it also teaches him to think outside the box.
The paintings are created by layering multiple materials on top of each other. This gives the artworks a certain depth. Noah likes to use acrylic paint because it dries quickly, but also also ink, powder, and epoxy to make the layers glossy. He also uses gold leaf, as the small pieces of gold leaf give the painting a certain strong and pure energy. Sometimes the gold leaf is not visible as it is hidden within one of the layers.
Recently, Noah has started painting larger artworks that give the viewer an even greater sense of being "inside" the energy reflected in the paintings. Noah plans to use a wider variety of materials and continue experimenting.
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