- Josephine Broekhuizen
Josephine Broekhuizen (
Den Haag 1956 – ) is a Dutch artist living inScotland , known for work with distorted perspectives.tart of her career
After her studies at
Academy for Visual Arts inRotterdam (1977 – 1981, she married and moved toAberdeen , Scotland, where she continued her studies atGray's School of Art (1982 – 1984), where she graduated. One of her graduation pieces "Woman with Mirror" won her first prize in theAberdeen Artists Exhibition [http://www.aberdeenartistssociety.co.uk/] .Shortly after she moved to
London where she lived inHammersmith . Most of her paintings from this early period have a gloomy aspect with half hidden faces, and often her dog/daughter features.Difficult years
In 1987 Josephine remarried a Scottish
artist Tim Pomeroy (sculptor and painter and they lived alternatively in Scotland andFriesland in the north of theNetherlands . Her painting style became a bit softer. Due to finances, the cottage in Friesland had to be sold. A large number of her works made during this time still remain with a collector inLeeuwarden in Friesland. They settled in a farm cottage south of Hamilton,South Lanarkshire , Scotland, and Josephine took on a job as housemaid inLee Castle nearLanark . On discovering her talents, Lady Patricia of Lee set her to decorate several of the rooms withmurals .The Sea
After moving to the
Isle of Arran in theInner Hebrides a new period started. With fantastic views of theFirth of Clyde and the Holy Isle, the sea started to feature strongly in her work. Birds and shells are also frequently seen. A number of her paintings started off as smaller papercollage s, which were then reproduced in paint on a larger canvas. Josephine also got heavily involved with several school art projects.External links
* [http://www.broekhuizen.me.uk/ Josephien Broekhuizen - Paintings]
* [http://www.broekhuizen.me.uk/archive.html Biography]
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