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Massey, Ron *** (Netherlands)
Ron Massey(1958) Scotland. Graduated Alexander Mackie (Currently UNSW College of Fine Arts) Sydney Australia 1980. Figurative and Abstract painter of symbolic lyrical works . |
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Mees, Walda *** (Netherlands)
Walda (Zuidlaren NL 1955)works mostly figuratively. Her work originates from the need for timeless beauty 'within reach', and the recording of certain emotions. Mostly birds, horses and people, in clay or bronze. Also sculptures and heads (portraits) |
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Lemmers, Anton *** (Netherlands)
My paintings and sculptures which are build from a mixture of figurative and abstract forms and feelings. There will always be some Celtic sign on every painting or sculpture in one way or the other. My poems are often used as a starting point from w |
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Wijnhoven, Leo *** (Netherlands)
Free market..globalisme.. Uniformity,fragmentation(loss of coherence,-traditions,-identity ; alienation) (the end of)western modernisme(rationalisme,lineair thinking,mechanical,reductionisme, Square-thinking,hierarchie,ego-cultus,hedonisme,"’innova |
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Bakker, Ans *** (Netherlands)
Glass & Light. |
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Ufkes Stephanus, Erlinde *** (Netherlands)
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Beers-van Erp, Greet van *** (Netherlands)
I am inspired by my sensitivity, path of life, inner world, meetings, journeys, colours and light. Again and again, I discover new directions to express emotions and impressions in my work. I use different kinds of techniques, with for example goldle |
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Faber, Gerrit *** (Netherlands)
Gerrit Faber (1950) makes paintings in three groups: ships, cityscapes and people. He finds inspiration in his personal environment: water and ships, the urban landscapes of Amsterdam and people. His ideal is to show the essence of the subjects he ch |
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Barend, Esther *** (Netherlands)
What she cannot say with words, Barend expresses with paint on canvas in intense colours and powerful motion. She wants to take the viewer along into a fascinating spectacle into another world |
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Brok, Gerard *** (Netherlands)
Born in Hengelo,10 - 10 1945 At a young age my favorite yhings to do were drawing and painting. My greatest wish was to attend the art school,AKI in Enschede. Unfortunately our family circumstances determined a different decision,so I did a study ent |
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Ruben, Rafael *** (Netherlands)
'His bright palette is complimented by skilful and absolutely professional technique. One can see definite relief contours stress the silhouettes of the symbolic images and personages realistic enough but far from being rote copies of nature. |
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Korteweg, Chris *** (Netherlands)
Abstract photography by Chris Korteweg. Art is everywhere, but it is an art to find it. Sidder. |
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Bleekrode, Stefan *** (Netherlands)
My work consists of two oppositers; linedrawings of imagenary yet realistic urban scenery and paintings in watercolour or egg tempera focusing on light, architecture and landscapes. |
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Nieuwenhuijzen, Nelly van *** (Netherlands)
'My landscapes are me... I could always paint them.. When I look outside I see them And when I look inside I see them.' |
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Eldik, Theo van *** (Netherlands)
Lyrical, abstract-figurative bronze sculptures, mostly men-figures with psychological theme's, inspired by people, stories, currents, life itself. |
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Wierda, Trijnie *** (France)
Dutch painter/sculptor living in France |
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Baehr, Malie *** (Netherlands)
I paint daily life. I sketch scenes that strike me at the spot and from these sketches my paintings are created. |
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Zeeuw, Harm van der *** (Netherlands)
Harm van der Zeeuw is a creative self-taught from an interest in clay started experimenting. By combining the techniques, shapes and colors are images of a different culture arose. Ceramic images that you can let your mind go, you might move and you |
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Brons - Winter, Marianne *** (Netherlands)
Oilpaintings of Marianne Brons-Winter. Realistic paintings of Dutch landscapes. |
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Chantrel, Mieke *** (Netherlands)
Mieke Chantrel is painting for 12 years now. She loves to work with acryl,filled with structure and put on canvas with a paletteknife. Subject of the paintings is often 'the woman' worked out in different serials. |
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Maclachlan, Kalpa *** (Netherlands)
Professional painter / teacher Sumi-e. Inkpainting on ricepaper is for me a Zen art, an invitation to be in the moment, to capture the vital essence out of a deep connection with nature. |
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Bijlsma, Ruud *** (Netherlands)
Artist and photographer Ruud Bijlsma trys to draw a picture of the images in our mind about the worlds off the past, present and future in surrealistic images or in a simple image of beauty. |
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Petri, Didi *** (Netherlands)
The intent of her work is to let the material live as humans live in smooth lines and grace and so tempt the viewer to touch and caress the sculpture. |
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Siliakus, Ingrid *** (Netherlands)
Years ago Ingrid discovered the Japanese art-form paper architecture. Paper architecture is cutting and folding a three dimensional object - with immense precision - out of a single piece of paper. Ingrid her insight in thinking three dimensional has |
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Gamelkoorn, Gerard *** (Netherlands)
Gerard Gamelkoorn was born 56 years ago in Arnhem the Netherlands. After an (imposed) necessary rest, he picked up an old love, drawing and painting sports, humans and animals. |
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Winssen, Connie van *** (Netherlands)
Connie makes bold, colourful paintings in acrylics, both figurative (animals, landscapes and flowers) and abstract |
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Vermeulen, Hugo *** (Netherlands)
My work has a natural and exotic atmosphere. It consists primitive forms with a centre showing places of paradise in the world where I have been living and working. |
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Reisinger, Roman *** (Netherlands)
The young and talented painter Roman Reisinger who works on 'still lifes' and 'portraits'. |
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Vingerhoed, Joke *** (Netherlands)
Paintings in acrylics combined with mixed media - between lyric and geometrical abstraction. My main pursuit is the search for expression of a tale or situation in color, contrast and dimension. |
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Westerhout, Caroline *** (Netherlands)
Realistic paintings in an abstract environment. That's how I would describe my work. Ofcourse there's also earlier work on my site. |
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Klok, Janet *** (Netherlands)
My name is Janet Klok and i'm a jewellery designer. I design for my own studio called Sparkle*. I use materials like silver, gold and titanium often combined with precious or semi precious stones. Every design is unique and you will never find a seco |
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Steenbergen, Tineke van *** (Netherlands)
TINEKE IS A DUTCH ARTIST, LIVING IN THE NETHERLANDS, COME AND VISIT HER GALLERY WITH BIG PAINTINGS, PORTRETS OF WOMEN, BIG ABSTRACTS, LANDSCAPES AND OTHER PAINTINGS........ |
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Bruijn, Adri de *** (Netherlands)
I became fascinated by oriental countries, such as China, India, Nepal, Japan, Vietnam and Egypt. The landscapes, culture, the mysticism and living habits, which I encounter in these countries buoys me enormously. During each travel I acquire so many |
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Krieg, Francien *** (Netherlands)
Althought we seem to be free to show ourselves to the world however we want, we do seem to be prisoners of the modern idealistic image of beauty.Because of modern techniques we can ly about our age and feel young for a longer time, but why? Are we af |
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Eijgenhuijsen, Rian *** (Netherlands)
to discover, develop, change and grow. A challenge; both in life and work. |
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Gaag, Ada van der *** (Netherlands)
Constructive, suggestive and colorfull gateways from the ancient world. The abstract works, which find their source here, showing us periodic stages in the lives of all mankind. We are traveling from one stage into the other. We are shoosing our own |
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Bakker, Lincy *** (Netherlands)
Lincy Bakker, born in 1979, Herveld. My parental house sparkled of creativity. I have grown up between the paintings and with the fragrance of oil painting. As obvious I have grown in making art. My work exists from oil painting and bronze. Love and |
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Proper, Joke *** (Netherlands)
...' Nothing is what it seems to be...' Joke Proper, lives and works in Olst-Wijhe, a village situated between the cities of Deventer and Zwolle in the Netherlands. '... in my work two extreme sides of my personality may be discovered : the introvert |
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Rudolphie, Jacqueline *** (Netherlands)
Art becomes alive when the observer attends to it with his focus of attention |
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Ransdorp, Marlies *** (Netherlands)
To express myself is an important part of my life. Through painting Ishow my emotions and ideas.I contemplate what being a woman means to me and explore themes whichtouch me and daily occupy mymind. My work is constructed from various elements like c |











































