SALON/istanbul: at Josephine Colsen's atelier |
Anouk Griffioen prefers to draw at big
pieces of paper or canvas. In thick
black lines, smudges and leaving
white spaces, she exposes a (wo)man,
an emotion.
Since 2010 her work started to change.
Women that were once so important
are fading in a natural surrounding and are looking for shelter, a hiding
place. Therefore, her drawings become more abstract and layered...
Anouk Griffioen (1979) lives and
works in Rotterdam (NL) and was schooled at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam.
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Lamp Maroc (brass) and recycled wooden candle sticks, both designed by Josephine Colsen |
Visitors of SALON/istanbul looking at the work of Anne Stooker and Heidi Vogels in the window display of Josephine's atelier |
Product designer Josephine Colsen welcomes everyone in person, by opening the gate of her atelier at the Sint Jansstraat number 27, after ringing the doorbell |
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