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Artist: Claudy Jongstra
Medium: Wool
Northern Bloom III
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Drenthe heath, merino, silk, mohair, cotton pigments: walnut, cochineal, onion, madder Created with Claudy Jongstra’s signature Drenthe Heath Sheep wool and dyed in a sub...
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2010s Other Art Style Wool Paintings

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Wool, Linen, Silk

Guernica de la Ecologia, Estudio en Color #4
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Wool Merino, Drenth Heath, Raw Silks, Cotton Gauze Jongstra embraces the full potential of life on earth by benefitting from the wonderful material of sheep wool and by distilling her own colour palette using ancient dyers crops and almost lost handcraft skills. At the same time she is incessantly striving to enhance biodiversity, to safeguard cultural heritage and to transfer secret knowledge to younger generations. In 2022, the year that activist Claudy Jongstra launches two new essential initiatives as part of her ongoing mission - the nomadic Guernica de la Ecologia and the foundation of the Phi School - her most recent art pieces seem to want to express a new urgency. The electrifying pink of Fuchsia Hybrida...
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2010s Wool Paintings

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

Guernica de la Ecologia, Estudio en Color #2
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Wool Merino, Drenth Heath, Raw Silks, Cotton Gauze Jongstra embraces the full potential of life on earth by benefitting from the wonderful material of sheep wool and by distilling her own colour palette using ancient dyers crops and almost lost handcraft skills. At the same time she is incessantly striving to enhance biodiversity, to safeguard cultural heritage and to transfer secret knowledge to younger generations. In 2022, the year that activist Claudy Jongstra launches two new essential initiatives as part of her ongoing mission - the nomadic Guernica de la Ecologia and the foundation of the Phi School - her most recent art pieces seem to want to express a new urgency. The electrifying pink of Fuchsia Hybrida...
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2010s Wool Paintings

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

East Meets West VII (Orange)
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Material: Drenthe heath, merino, silk, mohair, cotton pigments: walnut, cochineal, onion, madder Created with Claudy Jongstra’s signature Drenthe Heath Sheep wool and dyed in a subt...
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2010s Other Art Style Wool Paintings

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Wool, Linen, Silk

Lime Light III
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Drenthe heath, merino, silk, mohair, cotton pigments: walnut, cochineal, onion, madder Created with Claudy Jongstra’s signature Drenthe Heath Sheep wool and dyed in a sub...
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2010s Abstract Wool Paintings

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

Guernica de la Ecologia, Estudio en Color #5
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Wool Merino, Drenth Heath, Raw Silks, Cotton Gauze Jongstra embraces the full potential of life on earth by benefitting from the wonderful material of sheep wool and by distilling her own colour palette using ancient dyers crops and almost lost handcraft skills. At the same time she is incessantly striving to enhance biodiversity, to safeguard cultural heritage and to transfer secret knowledge to younger generations. In 2022, the year that activist Claudy Jongstra launches two new essential initiatives as part of her ongoing mission - the nomadic Guernica de la Ecologia and the foundation of the Phi School - her most recent art pieces seem to want to express a new urgency. The electrifying pink of Fuchsia Hybrida...
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2010s Wool Paintings

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Wool, Cotton, Silk

Fuchsia Hybrida on Muddy Soil
Located in AMSTERDAM, NH
Materials: Drenth Heath, Raw Silks, Merino, Silk Organza Claudy Jongstra is known worldwide for her monumental artworks and architectural installations, whose organic surfaces and n...
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2010s Wool Paintings

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Wool, Silk

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