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This work is an expressive painting in acrylic and oilpaint. It show warm colors and floral and botanical motives. The works of Danielle are intuitive works, struggles on canvas, experiments in paint that are approved by the artist. The paintings “grow” slowly in her atelier. The canvasses are flat on the floor, so that she is able to work wet-in-wet, and with strongly diluted paint. Big puddles of acrylic paint are poured out over oil painted parts, parts are being wiped of and other parts a er re being given extra attention by new layers of paint. During this experimenting with materials memories come above, but the actual action in the atelier is always stronger at that moment !
Colour, composition and light are of great importance for van Broekhoven. There must always be (Dutch) light in the work...as if the tranparancy of the paint is still passing light...as if the sun is somewhere hiding in the painting! 
Most of the works have great layering. Various “failures” are hidden under the upper layers of paint. In the final result these failures are necessary, they provide depth. Painting in this way is an elusive process and at the same time it’s a well-considered process in which great concentration and alertness is necessary. Because their are no sketches in advance, it’s all happening right in front of her, and there it is to be captured….
This work is an expressive painting in acrylic and oilpaint. It show warm colors and floral and botanical motives. The works of Danielle are intuitive works, struggles on canvas, experiments in paint that are approved by the artist. The paintings “grow” slowly in her atelier. The canvasses are flat on the floor, so that she is able to work wet-in-wet, and with strongly diluted paint. Big puddles of acrylic paint are poured out over oil painted parts, parts are being wiped of and other parts a er re being given extra attention by new layers of paint. During this experimenting with materials memories come above, but the actual action in the atelier is always stronger at that moment !
Colour, composition and light are of great importance for van Broekhoven. There must always be (Dutch) light in the work...as if the tranparancy of the paint is still passing light...as if the sun is somewhere hiding in the painting! 
Most of the works have great layering. Various “failures” are hidden under the upper layers of paint. In the final result these failures are necessary, they provide depth. Painting in this way is an elusive process and at the same time it’s a well-considered process in which great concentration and alertness is necessary. Because their are no sketches in advance, it’s all happening right in front of her, and there it is to be captured….
This work is an expressive painting in acrylic and oilpaint. It show warm colors and floral and botanical motives. The works of Danielle are intuitive works, struggles on canvas, experiments in paint that are approved by the artist. The paintings “grow” slowly in her atelier. The canvasses are flat on the floor, so that she is able to work wet-in-wet, and with strongly diluted paint. Big puddles of acrylic paint are poured out over oil painted parts, parts are being wiped of and other parts a er re being given extra attention by new layers of paint. During this experimenting with materials memories come above, but the actual action in the atelier is always stronger at that moment !
Colour, composition and light are of great importance for van Broekhoven. There must always be (Dutch) light in the work...as if the tranparancy of the paint is still passing light...as if the sun is somewhere hiding in the painting! 
Most of the works have great layering. Various “failures” are hidden under the upper layers of paint. In the final result these failures are necessary, they provide depth. Painting in this way is an elusive process and at the same time it’s a well-considered process in which great concentration and alertness is necessary. Because their are no sketches in advance, it’s all happening right in front of her, and there it is to be captured….
This work is an expressive painting in acrylic and oilpaint. It show warm colors and floral and botanical motives. The works of Danielle are intuitive works, struggles on canvas, experiments in paint that are approved by the artist. The paintings “grow” slowly in her atelier. The canvasses are flat on the floor, so that she is able to work wet-in-wet, and with strongly diluted paint. Big puddles of acrylic paint are poured out over oil painted parts, parts are being wiped of and other parts a er re being given extra attention by new layers of paint. During this experimenting with materials memories come above, but the actual action in the atelier is always stronger at that moment !
Colour, composition and light are of great importance for van Broekhoven. There must always be (Dutch) light in the work...as if the tranparancy of the paint is still passing light...as if the sun is somewhere hiding in the painting! 
Most of the works have great layering. Various “failures” are hidden under the upper layers of paint. In the final result these failures are necessary, they provide depth. Painting in this way is an elusive process and at the same time it’s a well-considered process in which great concentration and alertness is necessary. Because their are no sketches in advance, it’s all happening right in front of her, and there it is to be captured….
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Danielle van Broekhoven

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This work is an expressive painting in acrylic and oilpaint. It show warm colors and floral and botanical motives. The works of Danielle are intuitive works, struggles on canvas, experiments in paint that are approved by the artist. The paintings “grow” slowly in her atelier. The canvasses are flat on the floor, so that she is able to work wet-in-wet, and with strongly diluted paint. Big puddles of acrylic paint are poured out over oil painted parts, parts are being wiped of and other parts a er re being given extra attention by new layers of paint. During this experimenting with materials memories come above, but the actual action in the atelier is always stronger at that moment ! Colour, composition and light are of great importance for van Broekhoven. There must always be (Dutch) light in the work...as if the tranparancy of the paint is still passing light...as if the sun is somewhere hiding in the painting! Most of the works have great layering. Various “failures” are hidden under the upper layers of paint. In the final result these failures are necessary, they provide depth. Painting in this way is an elusive process and at the same time it’s a well-considered process in which great concentration and alertness is necessary. Because their are no sketches in advance, it’s all happening right in front of her, and there it is to be captured….

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Size:39.4 W x 27.6 H x 1.8 D in

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About the work of Danielle van Broekhoven During walks at home and abroad, Danielle constantly gives up impressions that could be painted. She photographs these or stores them in her memory. Once in the studio, the photos evoke images. Without preliminary studies or sketches, she starts an intuitive painting process. “I also put the photos I have taken aside, because I try to let go of everything I have seen and to trust my feelings. My "seeing" slowly pulls me through the painting process and creates entirely unique "landscapes". Sometimes recognizable, but often not. ” The strength of her works is based on the interaction between herself and the painting in the making. While experimenting with paint and other materials, memories come to mind, but the action in the studio, the dialogue between her and the works created at that moment, is always leading. Painting in this phase is very intuitive, active and physical. During the painting in layers, the canvas is alternately laid down and placed upright. Large pools of acrylic paint are poured over oil paint. Parts are (again) polished away, other parts are highlighted and extra emphasized by a new layer of paint. “The colors I choose at that moment know more than I do! It is very much about feeling at this stage. Thinking back to the images that I have saved, I see movements, surfaces and light-dark divisions. ” In the striking, powerful gestures with which she applies the paint, there is a certain audacity in handwriting and brushstrokes, a determination in choosing and treating her materials. Without being fully aware of it, she brings those characteristics together in paintings that ultimately always "burst with energy and harmony."

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