Barbara Hoogeweegen, a Dutch painter holding both a bachelors and masters, allows herself “a total openness to the being of art”.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
Barbara Hoogeweegen, a Dutch painter holding both a bachelors and masters, allows herself “a total openness to the being of art”.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In this collection of paintings Hoogeweegen uses flowers, food and landscape as a tool to focus on experimenting in the use of paint, mark making and composition. She is trying to push abstraction to that tipping point where you almost lose knowledge of the subject, most evident in ‘Last summer rose’ and ‘Fried egg’ and... Read more »
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In the series of paintings 'Nostalgia #2', artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen was inspired by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks and his view that creativity and nostalgia come from the same place in our sense of self.
In the series of paintings 'Nostalgia #2', artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen was inspired by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks and his view that creativity and nostalgia come from the same place in our sense of self.
In the painting series and gallery installation of 'Face' Barbara Hoogeweegen examines the multiple ways people chose to present themselves to the world through social media, specifically Facebook. The variety of images reflects the numerous masks of identity available to us.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In the series 'Knock Knock' Barbara Hoogeweegen explores the juxtaposition of people, places and things; hoping to capture a particular atmosphere through the process of how they are positioned together, alternately unsettling, comforting or calming. 'Knock Knock', series of oil on linen canvas board paintings, 2020. Barbara Hoogeweegen is Dutch-born artist and painter living in London. Buy artwork by Barbara Hoogeweegen.
In the series of paintings 'Nostalgia #2', artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen was inspired by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks and his view that creativity and nostalgia come from the same place in our sense of self.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
For 'Candlelight' the paintings were specifically made by Barbara Hoogeweegen for a Christmas show at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery, 2015, and celebrate the calm as well as the tranquility that candlelight can bestow. Buy artwork by Barbara Hoogeweegen.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In the series of paintings 'Nostalgia #2', artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen was inspired by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks and his view that creativity and nostalgia come from the same place in our sense of self.
In the painting series and gallery installation of 'Face' Barbara Hoogeweegen examines the multiple ways people chose to present themselves to the world through social media, specifically Facebook. The variety of images reflects the numerous masks of identity available to us.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In the painting series and gallery installation of 'Face' Barbara Hoogeweegen examines the multiple ways people chose to present themselves to the world through social media, specifically Facebook. The variety of images reflects the numerous masks of identity available to us.
In 'Inevitable', Barbara Hoogeweegen continues her exploration of motherhood, focusing on the inevitability of children leaving home, painted from photographs taken of mothers, the children fade gently into the background to reflect them fading slowly out of the home.
In the series of paintings 'Nostalgia #2', artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen was inspired by author and neurologist Oliver Sacks and his view that creativity and nostalgia come from the same place in our sense of self.
‘Dinner’ is a series of 4 paintings by London artist and painter Barbara Hoogeweegen. In these works she explores the idea that men and women find it hard to interact, depicting couples awkward in each others company.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.
In 'Incandescent', Barbara Hoogeweegen works from found photographs of women. She aims to impact the viewer with visceral emotion and the incandescence emanating from the female psyche. The work also celebrates strength, beauty and diversity.