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Krieg, FrancienNetherlandsAlthought 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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Kuenen, WimNetherlandsI make large, magic realistic paintings with unconventional composition and subject matter |
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Westerhout, CarolineNetherlandsRealistic 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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Reisinger, RomanNetherlandsThe young and talented painter Roman Reisinger who works on 'still lifes' and 'portraits'. |
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Classen, AnkeFranceBorn in 1957, Arnhem - The Netherlands. School of Arts in Arnhem ABK. Lives and works in the south of France since 1979 as painter and illustrator. |
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Nieuwenhuijzen, Nelly vanNetherlands'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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Stekelenburg, BerNetherlandsShaping abstractions. Painting the experience. The story of the material. Abstract/impressionistic/minimalistic. an voyage of discovery! |
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Ruben, RafaelNetherlands'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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Rijnbeek, AnnemareNetherlandsProfessional artist. Annemare's style of painting can be described as abstract lyrical. Member of art- and architectural institute STROOM in The Hague. Studio in The Hague. Work in corporate and private collections. |
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Holzhaus, LeonePortugalLeone Holzhaus(1948,Bussum) Realistic paintings of cafe interiors,chairs, Portugese and Spanish scenes, carts,landscapes,stillives, animal portraits and people. |
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Lemmers, AntonNetherlandsMy 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, LeoNetherlandsFree 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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Cilon, AnnekeNetherlandsAs a child I was already busy with art and it's has become a real passion.I love to make drawings but especially paintings.Culture, nature and structure are mostly my inspiration source.I hope you can enjoy my work just like i enjoy to create them! |
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Koenders, CarolineNetherlandsCaroline Koenders, (Nijmegen, 1961) gratuated from Arnhem Art School in 1986. Specialised in graphic art. Member of the international mezzotint society, working as a printmaker and teacher in printmaking. |
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Baehr, MalieNetherlandsI paint daily life. I sketch scenes that strike me at the spot and from these sketches my paintings are created. |
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Zanolino, Philippe love 4 love alwaysNetherlands AntillesI am the instrument of GOD (and so do you) All the work being done through me rather than by me keeps appearing surprisingly (out of the Blue) without any brainy interference. |
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Maarhuis, SandraNetherlandsSandra Maarhuis ( 1972) lives and works in Hilversum, the Netherlands. Painting / photography |
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Massey, RonNetherlandsRon 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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Beers-van Erp, Greet vanNetherlandsI 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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Bruijn, Adri deNetherlandsI 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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Ransdorp, MarliesNetherlandsTo 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 |
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Callier, ChrisBelgiumCeramics... my passion. I'm making sculptures and pottery for 15 years. Both are very complementary ways of being creative. I followed several short courses, specialised workshops and master classes in Belgium and France. |
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陳耐持, Loi Che Rakhorst- ChanNetherlandsWhen I am working, lines are flowing out of my hand as if I am writing Chinese calligraphy. Forms must be lively, bound by the power of inner coherency. Intensity of the ink must be in the right tone and contrast so that it shares the brilliance of c |
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Kramer, GerardNetherlandsGerard Kramer,is an realistic painter and he works in oilpaint and watercolours. Landscape and portrait also on commision. |
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Witte, MarcelNetherlandsDetailed animal figures against one background colour. |
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Vissers, JackNetherlandsJack Vissers - paintings en drawings. Born 15-12-1956 at Velden, near Venlo, Holland. Training: Graphic Academy Eindhoven and Academy of Art Maastricht. The end justifies the means: In my artworks I(re-)search for sensuous beauty. The glorification o |
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Barend, EstherNetherlandsWhat 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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Siliakus, IngridNetherlandsYears 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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Bleekrode, StefanNetherlandsMy 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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Bos, JacobNetherlandsGlass for me is a discovery tour. The possibilities are infinite. Hardness and vulnerability two contrary properties linked to this material. The game of light on glass and the influence off its surroundings ensure a contantly changing picture. |
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Nell, RolinaNetherlandsRolina’s work has taken on the subtle nuances of the cultures in which she has been immersed. Her acrylic paintings often express her curiosity concerning women's roles within a social and cultural structure. |
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Ufkes Stephanus, ErlindeNetherlandsEUS is a synonym for Erlinde Ufkes Stephanus. I was born in 1962 in Amstelveen, near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Since 1986 I live in Oostwold, in the province Groningen. I consider my life to be very rich. I am energetic and can see the humour in |
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Zanolino, Philippe love 4 love alwaysNetherlands AntillesI am the instrument of GOD (and so do you) All the work being done through me rather than by me keeps appearing surprisingly (out of the Blue) without any brainy interference. |
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Vermeulen, HugoNetherlandsMy work show the immaterial reality. It are natural primitive forms with a centre. It reference to the blueprint of paradise wich lies deeply within us. |
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Timmer, AlexandraNetherlandsMy paintings always have to do with people, specially portraits. In my drawings I like to express the feelings between people in love. Together with Rozé van Leemput, text writer, I make a cartoon once a week. |
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Bijlsma, RuudNetherlandsArtist 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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Brok, GerardNetherlandsBorn 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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Stuster, HanNorwayHan Stuster, born in Amsterdam in 1943 Art Academy Ricourd Belgium 1990-1995 professional artist since 1995 Lives in Norway since 2001, Han worked for many Dutch clients, both in acrylic, oil and egg tempera. And he did exhibit in many countries |
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, KazuyoNetherlandsKaz Yamada is a Japanese artist living in the Netherlands. |
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Hashuury, ZhongnaiNetherlandsI am a painter from Northeast of China, living in Holland and Portugal. Welcome to my website! |
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Kovacs, IstvanNetherlandsIstvan Kovacs , born 1974 in Trier / Germany, was raised in Maastricht and studied Architectural Design at the Academy of Modern Arts in Maastricht. Wake-up call: he won an Award for designing an ALARM CLOCK in a HEMA designers contest. As an interio |
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Beek, Peter vanNetherlandsMy work with oil-paint on canvas or wooden panels started about 40 years ago. Only since the last 7 years I am painting on daily basis. My works represent little stories and jokes in paint in a philosophical setting. |
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Lam, ElsNetherlandsObjects. Papier maché, ceramics, mixed media. Painting. Frame, acryl, mixed media |
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Lambeck, SusanNetherlandsSusan Lambeck (1969) makes collages on paper and canvas. She often uses old road maps, city maps, dictionaries and stamps. She also makes ceramics on the pottery wheel. |
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Schoot, LiqueNetherlandsLique Schoot shows her own life in a vulnerable way by photographs, paintings and objects. Since 2003 she makes a picture of herself every day. These photo's are the basis for her works. |
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Oostzanen, Peter vanNetherlandsCopyright © 2000 Peter van Oostzanen. All Rights Reserved Worldwide All images are provided for informational, educational and non-commercial purposes only. |
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Meijer - Van Der Elburg, SaraNorwayBorn 1966 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Life in Norway since 2004. Inspiring country! Self-made woman. Love to draw and paint realistic, close to photografic. Have a need to work freely in between to avoid sufficating in details |
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Peuter, Kobe deBelgiumIn my work I try to focus on those moments that seem to lack any significant purpose or meaning: those situations that we unavoidably encounter in daily life and seem to drag on senselessly, or appear to occur with no relevance. Moments in which we f |
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Meerbeek, MarianNetherlandsSculpture, installation, site-specific artworks, photography. Graduated as Bachelor in Arts at Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts. Member of Artists In Nature International Network. Member of Terra Art Projects. Member of CBK Stroom The Hague. |
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With, Marcel deNetherlandsMarcel de With,(Sneek 1964).Marcel loves to paint with vibrant colours to achieve a enlighted and warm effect. One of his favorite theme's is a portret of one or more classical women but then painted rough,cause then you get a true Marcel de With art |
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Magnus, CarolienNetherlandsSculptor Carolien Magnus makes stone sculptures. Her work is semi-figurative and abstract. She starts out from the character of the stone and looks for broad lines and tension between planes and curves. Watching and feeling her way lead to a final re |
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De Vuyst, AlannBelgiumI am a world citizen, born in the Year of the Pig in 1959 in Aalst, Belgium. I create with a generous dedication to the phallic and Sun worship. My life motto is: No frontiers, neither in Life, nor in Art. |
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Bogaard - 1957, Angela Johanna MariaNetherlandsPractising artist over 27 years. Professional artist since 1983. I experimented with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. Ever since the mid-1980s, I have been engaged conquering and creating my own language in the process. |
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Chantrel, MiekeNetherlandsMieke 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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Zaagsma, GerNetherlandsRealistic watercolour paintings, mainly of durch landscapes, with a special accent on always changing skies and clouds, so well known in Hollands. From 2005 onwards also paintings from the french national parc 'Le Morvan' where the artists also has a |
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Frederickx, MichelePortugalAbstractions and fairy tails in acryl on canvas and murals. ,,Colours are very important in my life and work. I like experimental combinations from different materials to obtain a decorative and monumental art,, |
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Ekkelenkamp, WimNetherlandsI am Wim Ekkelenkamp. I live in the eastern part of holland in a small town called Den Ham. I recently discovered the joy of painting. The subjects are mainly animals and landscapes. I paint as realistic as possible. Mostly oil on fabric or masonite |
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RiFNetherlandsPaintings, poetry, sculptures and photography. A mystical journey through art. |
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Gamelkoorn, GerardNetherlandsGerard 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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Rexwinkel, Dutch Artist JurriaanNetherlandsJurriaan Rexwinkel (DutchArtistJur, D.A.J.) 1970 Earht/Aarde Artist for 24/7, from The Netherlands, lives and works in Utrecht and other places in Europe. His art has begin seen and traveled all over the world, like Bulgaria, Italy, Germany, Japan, U |