Peter Bol (1947) is a painter who still "looks at the world" with innocent eyes. One who paints from a genuine happiness in life. And does not seem to be captivated by the existential doubts of our time. That's Peter Bol. Son of the well-known painter Kees Bol, he is taken along when painting outside from an early age. While Kees practices depicting the landscape, little Peter learns the art of lounging. A serious way
of daydreaming. In a playful way, the environment is looked at for a long time and attentively. In this way he sees the strange light of a paradise forgotten by the grownups on nature. The world of silent delight that exists beyond time.