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Residu

Intuinen - private garden - NL

Mixed media installation
2021

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Tide

K.F. Hein Fund - i.c.w. Marisa Rappard

Mixed media on wall
2018

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Garden

Rampant Drawings - Extrapool - NL

Charcoal on wall
2016

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Residu


Installation with drawings on fabric, bamboo and light - 2021 - NL

"Intuinen" was presented as an art-/ garden route, located in private gardens at the "Bergkwartier" in Amersfoort during the COVID-lockdown in 2021. The installation Residu is about left-overs of plants in a greenhouse and at the same time refers to left-overs of memories that are stored into the brain; what do we remember and which elements remain clear and which are falling apart or do disappear? Different stages of drawings on fabric are in front of each other, among plant- and tomatoe rests of the greenhouses owner.

The show was open 24/7 and curated by Sascia Vos. With site-specific works by Frank Koolen, Tamar Frank, Annabelle Binnerts, Maya Berkhof, Rozemarijn Westerink, Bas Oussoren, Felipe van Laar, Ronals Nijhof and Melina Böhne. Pen and ink on paper, 2018

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Wall-filling drawing with charcoal during "Rampant Drawings", at Extrapool, Nijmegen - 2016 - NL

Curated by Danielle Lemaire including artists Gam Bodenhausen, Sigrid van Woudenberg, Marisa Rappard, Richard Bolhuis, Marissa Evers, Atsuo Ogawa, Rozemarijn Westerink, André Smits and Kim Habers.

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Tide


Collaboration with Marisa Rappard during a 3-month-residency at K.F. Hein Fund in Utrecht - 2018 - NL

While drawing on the walls of the K.F. Hein Fund's garden studio during three months, Marisa and Rozemaerijn tend to work and interact towards each other. Alongside this residency a publication was also presented with a text by Diana Wind

Photography by Peter Cox

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