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Helly Oestreicher (1939)

Amsterdam is the place where Helly Oestreicher resides and works. Her education was at the renowned Rietveld Academy, where she also took the role of an instructor for numerous years. What distinguishes her artwork is its distinctiveness and modernity. You won’t find any landscape paintings or portraits of individuals within her studio. Furthermore, she deviates from the conventional materials typically used by artists, such as wood, stone, or bronze. Instead, she employs self-molded glass, porcelain, or clay as her base materials, all created within her own oven. Occasionally, she incorporates pre-existing discarded materials like iron nuts, tree bark, or seashells, giving rise to entirely new creations.

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Piet Dirkx weekly

At first i did not know of the contribution by Piet Dirkx, but i found this one years ago at a bookmarket and notice that Piet was in it. Exhibition in the Bergkerk in Deventer in 1994dirkx sphagnum