About Riedstra: a working process Riedstra started drawing at a young age and in the following years, after finishing her education with M.A. Scenography at St Martins, London and Utrecht HKU, she developed an authentic style, that characterises her as...
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About
Riedstra: a working process
Riedstra
started drawing at a young age and in the following years, after finishing her
education with M.A. Scenography at St Martins, London and Utrecht HKU, she developed an authentic style, that characterises her as
a professional artist, fully aware of the world she lives in and fully aware of
how to respond to the estrangement she encounters in society.
This being
her point of departure. (Her extensive traveling and living abroad had a definitive impact on her view of the world)
Her talent
is being recognized and this gives her the opportunity to work freely,
from within herself, without being bordered by what is agreeable and
fashionable.
As a
photographer Riedstra uses this very same talent, the eye of the camera
becoming her drawing tool so to speak.
Her
photographs were chosen for a major exhibition at the Louvre in Paris.
Works on
Paper are in the collection of the City
Museum in Tetovo,
Macedonia, and Budapest, Hungaria.
Drawings
from the Renaissance project were bought by private collectors in the Netherlands, Belgium,
Spain, France, Italy, USA.
Paintings
are in private collections.
Art touches
very essential emotions, a way of judging ourselves. Art is an absolute
necessity in the chaotic world of today.