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Artist’s name: Martine Mooijenkind. Title of artwork: Patience Materials : Collage on paper. Date created: Size :18x24cm Signed front and back with signature. Artist motivation: There was once a person who was always in a hurry. They rushed through life, never stopping to appreciate the beauty around them. One day, they came across a wise old man who told them that the secret to happiness was patience. The person didn’t understand, but they decided to give it a try. They started to slow down and take their time, noticing the little things that they had previously overlooked. They discovered a newfound love for nature and the changing seasons. As they waited patiently for the right moment, they found that their life was filled with more joy and meaning than ever before. Disclaimer: This artwork is handmade and may contain minor imperfections that add to its uniqueness and charm. The artist has put in a lot of effort and creativity to create this piece of art. Please handle it with care and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or moisture. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact the artist. Please note that this artwork is sold as is and the artist cannot be held responsible for any damage that may occur during shipping or handling.
2020
Paper on Paper
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7.1 W x 9.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Martine Mooijenkind, also known as Knutseltroep, is a self-taught collage artist and graphic designer from Gouda, The Netherlands. She creates surreal collages using vintage materials and digital techniques. She also works as a care attendant for the disabled . Her artworks have been published in various magazines and online platforms. Mooijenkind started making collages in 2010, when she discovered a box of old magazines in her attic. She was fascinated by the images and stories from the past, and decided to cut them out and rearrange them into new compositions. She soon developed her own style, combining elements from different sources and eras to create surreal scenes and characters. Mooijenkind uses both analog and digital methods to create her collages. She often scans her cut-outs and edits them on Photoshop, adding filters, textures and effects to enhance the mood and atmosphere of her works. She sometimes incorporates her own drawings and photographs into her collages, creating a personal touch. Mooijenkind draws inspiration from various sources, such as music, literature, cinema, nature and dreams. She is influenced by artists such as Hannah Höch, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dali. She likes to explore themes such as identity, memory, nostalgia, fantasy and absurdity in her works. Mooijenkind has exhibited her collages in several venues in The Netherlands and abroad. She has also participated in various collaborative projects with other artists and organizations. Mooijenkind is currently working on new collages and projects. She hopes to share her passion for collage art with more people and inspire them to unleash their creativity. She believes that collage art is a powerful way of expressing oneself and communicating with others. You can find more information about Martine Mooijenkind and her artworks on her website: or follow her on Instagram: .
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