Schuyff's meticulous brushwork takes centre stage in See Above, overshadowing any predetermined narrative or meaning. The artistic process itself becomes a form of meditation, evoking a sense of tranquillity and introspection. Schuyff's works serve as a canvas for his unrelenting obsession with technique, aiming for a level of perfection and mathematical precision.
Echoing the ethos of the Minimalist Manifesto, Schuyff embraces the idea that "What you see is what you see." Yet, within this apparent simplicity lies a profound complexity, highlighting Schuyff's artistic prowess and dedication.
Each composition in See Above is carefully crafted, with attention to detail and a keen eye for balance. Schuyff's limited colour palette – predominantly red, yellow, blue, and occasional hints of green and orange – is not a conscious choice but rather a surrender to the painting's inherent rhythm and flow.