Zandvoort is increasingly becoming an art village and this is clearly reflected at Zandvoort Art 2023: it becomes more beautiful and more extensive every year! On October 14 and 15 from 12:00 to 17:00 you can visit more than 20 locations with around 60 artists. From Zandvoort, but also from Haarlem and Heemstede and even from Rotterdam and South Limburg. In this blog I highlight a number of artists that appeal to me and that I will definitely take a look at myself! At some locations you can also have a coffee. More information about all participating artists, the program and locations can be found at: www.zandvoortart.nl. ENTRY IS FREE.
ASIAN FACES BY GRACE SPIEGEL
Grace Spiegel lives in Zandvoort and has her studio in Heemstede. She uses charcoal on vintage linen to create faces inspired by Asian art. Her beautiful poetic work can now be seen at various art fairs and galleries in the Netherlands and abroad, for example in Ibiza, Marbella, Copenhagen and Paris. And perhaps you have also seen it hanging at Côte in Heemstede. During Zandvoort Art her work hangs in the Agatha Church.
SEA BEASTS BY PAUL JANSEN
Paul Jansen was born, raised in Zandvoort and a real surfer. He has been making woodcarved sculptures, such as totem poles and tikis, for years. Paul is best known in Zandvoort for his 'sea creatures' and 'surf art', inspired by the ocean, waves and surfing. You may have seen his work at various beach pavilions, such as Tijn Akersloot, Ohana Beach and Outpost. During Zandvoort Art you can visit him in his studio in the Red Cross building or at Tijn Akersloot.
MIRROR THROUGH IRIS PLANTING
Iris Planting has lived in Zandvoort for a few years and has her studio in Heemstede. Iris is best known as a photographer of big names in fashion, music, sports and politics. For her own art project Spiegeling, she combines everything that grows and blooms in the dunes and near the sea with her passion for the human body. She thus captures two images in one changing image. This special technique allows you to see a transformation from nature to humans. Her work can be seen in the annex of the Protestant Church.
SABRINA FROM I SEA YOU
Sabrina from I Sea You is an art and portrait photographer. In her work she explores the connection with nature and tries to interact with it on a deeper level through her work. She hopes to inspire others to see, appreciate and care for our beautiful nature. During Zandvoort Art her work can be seen in the Old Town Hall.
DAY BIRDS BY ROGIER CORNELISSE
Rogier (advertiser, poet and illustrator) from Heemstede has been drawing a bird every day since January 2020, usually with a short text. He posts this on his Instagram account. There are now more than 1,300! During Zandvoort Art, a number of his Day Birds can be seen in the Old Town Hall.
CORA KLIJN IN HER SHOP RELOVED
Cora Klijn paints what she likes, especially colorful portraits. A few months ago she opened her shop Reloved in Haltestraat. Here you can admire her paintings during Zandvoort Art and here she will also give workshops and courses next winter. Nice to take a look in her shop with beautiful vintage clothing.
IRENE BERNHARDT AT WINE BY THE SEA
Irene Bernhardt photographs the anonymity of man in his natural habitat; at home, on the street in nature. Her photos show people in motion and in a dynamic way but with distance. Blur and movement create atmosphere in her photos. Her work can be seen at Wijn aan Zee on Stationsplein, which is also a nice location to have a glass of wine.
WORKSHOP 'T SCHELPJE BY RICK KOPS
Rick Kops has lived in Zandvoort since September 2022 and is inspired by his surroundings. For example, he recently painted 'The Heartbeat of Zandvoort' on a building on the Buureweg, see photo below. During Zandvoort Art you can take a look at his studio at Schelpenplein 19.
THE GATES OF MARK BEEREPOOT
While you are at Schelpenplein, walk past one of the 'Gates of Zandvoort' by Mark Beerepoot. Mark made beautiful recognizable Zandvoort pictures here with airbrush and sustainable paint. You will find this one in the photo between the Duinweg and the Hogeweg. You can see more work by Mark Beerepoot during Zandvoort Art at Rabbel at the LDC.
SEA & SEA ANIMALS BY MAARTEN VIS
At Le Bar on Kerkplein you can view the beautiful watercolor paintings by Maarten Vis. Maarten grew up in Zandvoort and works as a graphic (3D) designer. He loves the water and captures the sea and sea creatures with watercolor. Le Bar is a nice place to have a coffee, lunch or a drink.
PACKAGE OF ART
The vintage cigarette machine with Pakje Kunst is also present during Zandvoort Art. For 2x 2 Euro (so bring coins!) you can buy the nicest mini works of art here, and it is of course a surprise what you get! There is so much fun from artists from Zandvoort and the surrounding area! During Zandvoort Art, Pakje Kunst will be in the LDC. In the LDC you can also see a lot of work by other artists.
MORE INFORMATION
Zandvoort Art
October 14 & 15, 2023
12:00 - 17:00
The Zandvoort Art booklet with information about the route and all participating artists can be found at Wijn aan Zee (Stationsplein), the LDC and at the Zandvoorts Museum.
Instagram: @zandvoortart
LOVE FROM ZANDVOORT, X KRISTEL
This blog was created in collaboration with Zandvoort Art.