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Lisette van Hoogenhuyze
Artist from Portugal
Lisette van Hoogenhuyze (1991), was born in The Hague, Netherlands. She graduated Art History at the UvA before she finished her degree in Fine Art in 2019 at the University of Arts Utrecht. She now lives and works in Lisbon. Lisette is a multimedia artist who developed a particular interest in a combination of textile, paint and printmaking. She has exhibited in Museum Ijssellstein, Torch Gallery (Amsterdam) and Saatchi gallery (London) among other institutions. Her work is in the KPMG art collection, the Büyükkusoglu collection, the collection of the National government of The Netherlands and in various private collections in New York, Slovakia, Italy and the Netherlands.

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The first weeks I
Painting by Lisette van Hoogenhuyze
48 x 63 cm • Oil pastel, Watercolour, Chalk paint, Indian ink, Colour pencil
After the birth of my son I really felt the urge to do something and work. I, however, was still recovering and couldn't do very physical work. The only thing that was comfortable was drawing and I created a series on handmade paper I brought from India the previous year. Slowly layering different materials over each other these images of 'The first weeks' were built carefully and with love.
About the artist
Lisette van Hoogenhuyze
Artist from Portugal
Lisette van Hoogenhuyze (1991), was born in The Hague, Netherlands. She graduated Art History at the UvA before she finished her degree in Fine Art in 2019 at the University of Arts Utrecht. She now lives and works in Lisbon. Lisette is a multimedia artist who developed a particular interest in a combination of textile, paint and printmaking. She has exhibited in Museum Ijssellstein, Torch Gallery (Amsterdam) and Saatchi gallery (London) among other institutions. Her work is in the KPMG art collection, the Büyükkusoglu collection, the collection of the National government of The Netherlands and in various private collections in New York, Slovakia, Italy and the Netherlands.

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