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ARTISTS-K/Karin van der Molen

My first harnass (pine bark), New Mexico More
Focus, a point of view, a smell of hay, a friendly mine, a thoughtful explosion. (Hay and willow, 3 meter diameter) More
Les surprises maritimes. Oak, clay and oil barrels. Talmont sur Gironde, France More
The Siebold Garden The Siebold Garden, environmental sculptures and video installations (a collaboration project with Pat van Boeckel), for the Setouchi Triennale, Japan (2013). Von Siebold was a Dutch doctor and botanist who lived in Japan from 1824-1829. He collected 2000 seeds and 400 plants during his stay. His heritage colours all gardens in the North of Europe.   The wave, sandhill and plants flowing out of .. More
wood and willow 2013 Stop Motion, movement of 60 cubic metres of wood in the forest of Kasteel van Gaasbeek, Brussels, Belgium (2013)      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frozen flight, willow sculpture in Reventlow Park, Horslunde, Denmark (2012) More
A thin red line A thin red line2013-01-04 11:28:00A thin red lin is a video impression of an ephemeral art intervention with red leaves in China, moving from the tiny mountain village Cuandixia, to the megapole Beijing. http://youtu.be/xddd62rkro0 More
DRIFT art in nature laboratory - on line catalogue DRIFT - art in nature laboratory, is a currently ongoing exhibition in The Netherlands. Here you can see the catalogue on-line  http://issuu.com/karinvandermolen/docs/drift?mode=window&printButtonEnabled=f   If you would like to receive a paper version (hardcover),please contact: art@karinvandermolen.nl.. More
Mushroom, a willow project for Nature Park Lelystad, The Netherland More
Moonstruck, a hay sphere for Kiev Sculpture Project in the Botanical Gardens of Kiev, Ukraine More
the square: Square with circle, About Face Project, Karamea, New Zealand 2010 More
I AM WHAT I AM BECOMING WATER More
Face Project in Karamea, NZ, 2010 More
2011.3.10, Karin van der Molen More
Karin van der Molen bio. Karin van der Molen (Heemskerk, The Netherlands, 1962) Education: Vrije Academie voor Beeldende Kunst, Den Haag /University of Amsterdam  Selected recent exhibitions   2018   L’art par Nature, Grande Synthe, France            Echigo Tsumari Trienniale, Japan            Pulchri Gallery, The Hague, The Netherlands   2017    X-sites, Helsingborg, Sweden           Grenzenloos Kunst verkennen, IJhors.. More