watching art from outside.

On a cold Saturday in December, there is Meetingspark outside an Art Market. A large number of artists have displayed their art in the stable and two tents.

Tiny Liebe immortalized ao. the extensive polder landscape on large canvases.

Also check out her Instagram tinlie-art

Tini Muller makes special jewelry from, among others. titanium. The metal colors them by electrolysis. The advantage of the metal is that it is anti-allergenic. Curious?

For more, see her website. tinimullerextonl

The artworks by Jeltje van der Heide are made of a much softer material. She works with wool that she felts.

In this newspaper article can you read more about her.

Ellen Lodder Veurman is an art quilter. She tells me that she makes her quilts out of unbleached cotton, which she dyes and prints herself. With ao. linocuts.

The cute bags that you see in the foreground are fun to use, for example, to put homemade cookies in and give them as gifts. Or you can put a plant in it.

A very nice alternative to a bouquet of flowers.

On You Tube, I find this video where she shows much more.

Wiebe Cool has exhibited his stone and wooden sculptures. He likes to work on commission and then, for example, makes a portrait impression of someone you want to hold.

On his website he tells more about it.

Leaning against a wheelbarrow, an alpaca looks at you. Gerard de Kievit's paintings have a nice spot in the stable.

He paints everything, people (famous Dutch people), animals, vegetables and the most ordinary objects.


The real alpaca keeps a close eye on it all.

René Lubbes's graphic art really amazes me, how did he do that.

On his website he explains a few things.

Gré Dubbeldam's enamel artworks are very diverse.

She makes large wall panels, but also scales

and, for example, this special frog. On her website see what they all make.

Hannie Straathof's oil paintings are very colorful. And those berries you would eat them like that, right!

On her website are you reading her story.

A peeled lady has Nicolaas Meijboom on his business card.

With Photoshop, he creates the most bizarre works of art. Just take a look at his website.

For unique glass jewelry, you can go to Saya glass rightly.

Ruud and Gerrie Snakenborg give a glassblowing demonstration. A little boy from the audience can help Ruud blow a Christmas ball. A time-consuming process, especially in this cold. I filmed some bits, do you have a bit of an idea. On the website you will find much more information.

It was a really nice art market.

If you also want to view the artworks of these artists (and much more), I recommend that you visit the Art Gallery Dronten to go.

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