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Schorren/buitendijkse natuur(2007 - 2010) |
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Buitendijkse gebieden, zo kenmerkend voor de provincie Zeeland, vanuit vogelvlucht (zweefvliegtuig) bekeken. |
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Zeeland / little landscapes(2006 - 2010) |
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Arnold Parre:'Als Zeeland niet had bestaan was het wel uitgevonden door Van Nieuwenhuijzen'. David Holcombe:'Your low horizon lines are so dramatic and so very Dutch.' |
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ZEEUWSE LANDSCHAPPEN - blauw(2005 - 2010) |
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'Do you get many people in Holland falling down because they were too interested in the clouds and fell over a dog or a dyke? I always love your pictures Nelly, it is almost true to say that Holland would not exist if you were not there to paint it.' (Frank Maguire) |
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ZEEUWSE LANDSCHAPPEN - kleurrijk(2005 - 2009) |
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'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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GOLVEN(2009 - 2010) |
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'The wonderful thing about this series and your landscapes Nelly is that you absorb your whole being and psyche into the setting; you become one with the subject you are painting. It is for this reason that it is so brilliant, so alive and exciting. We can see and feel your heartbeat in them'. Olga Savvidis |
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abstract paintings(2006 - 2008) |
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'Nelly is an accomplished, diverse creator - she plays with multiple mediums and subjects, and expresses herself boldly throughout. I am a fan of all of her work, but lately her abstract paintings have been greatly inspiring me.' (Jessica Torrant, March 02, 2006) |
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little portraits(2010) |
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Olga Savvidis: ' They are sirens of your imagination. They go to places and do things which you can only dream of! Strong, seductive images.' |
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rozenschilderijen(2003 - 2009) |
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Vooral RODE ROZENSCHILDERIJEN... |
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katten(2004 - 2009) |
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omdat ik van katten hou.... because I love cats.... |
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rubber hals- en polsobjecten(2002 - 2008) |
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David Holcombe: 'Your elegant necklaces harken back to the days when men and women wore those white, puffy, pleated collars. Hals and others painted plenty of them. You retain that idea and make it independent of the somber costumes of that time.' |