In the paintings of Yasmine Willems (b. 1985), the landscape as a subject occupies the spotlight. She is inspired by the polder landscapes around her and the hidden, mystical power she discovers in them. Her paintings reveal a personal language, in which elements such as rain, wind and light-soaked clouds take tangible forms to explore the boundary between visible and supersensory reality. Willems' compositions reflect a holistic perspective on the landscape and the interconnectedness of all things.