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FAMOUS ARTIST BACK TOWN
JOHN
ROBERTSON
09:00 - 06 September 2004
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A World-famous artist who studied in
the Granite City has returned to exhibit her work.
Josephine Broekhuizen, from the Netherlands, studied
at Gray's School of Art from 1982 to 1984 and has since gone
on to global fame.
She works with a wide range of
subjects and media using wood, paper and canvas to create
vibrant still life and landscape paintings.
Miss
Broekhuizen has also created extensive murals, portraits and
interior decoration at Lee Castle in Lanark and in 1996 and
1999 she produced murals for Baxters Drumclog Heritage Centre
in Strath- aven.
Her latest exhibition is on display at
Cotton Street's Carby Art Gallery.
Iain Carby, owner of
Carby Art, said: "I am a huge fan of Joesphine Broekhuizen's
work and am delighted to exhibit her art work.
"We both
attended Gray's School of Art so it's nice to see her work
back in Aber-deen.
"The Scottish Landscape obviously
has a huge influence on Joesphine and her vibrant use of
colours brings her scenery and still-life paintings
alive."
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