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Artist Information:
Kiki Van Der Heiden
Queen Charlotte,
Canada
Member Since: May 2001

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Artist Media:
Painting Acrylic (21)
Painting Encaustic (2)
Painting Other (4)
Artist Exhibitions:
2009
'Gaaysiigang', Haida Gwaii
Museum, Skidegate, BC
'All Islands Art Show’, Haida
Gwaii Museum, Skidegate, BC

2008
‘8th International Miniart
Exchange’, Center Gallery,
Federal University of the
Amazon, Manaus, Brazil
‘6th International Miniart
Exchange’, House of Culture
Mario Quintana, Porto Alegre,
Brazil
‘5th International Miniart
Exchange’, Bournemouth Central
Library, Bournemouth, ...

Further Information
Artist Galleries:
Sitka Studio
Tlell BC
Canada
ph/fax 250 557 4241
sitka@qcislands.net
...

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Artist Reviews:
AT FIRST U NOTICE THE ART
by Berry Wijdeven

When you go for a walk in the
forest it’s easy to get
overwhelmed by the smells, the
textures and shapes, by the
sunlight streaking through the
canopy and the gazillion
shades of green. It can be
stunningly beautiful,
inspiring ...

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Collections:
Kathryn Wiggins, Queen
Charlotte City, BC, Canada
IMMS Consultancy, Hilversum,
The Netherlands
...

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Commissions:
IMMS Consultancy, Hilversum,
The Netherlands...

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Artist Statement for Kiki Van Der Heiden

With my artwork I intend to encourage people to focus, to create awareness, to help people see, to build dialogue. To really see is hard in this world. The senses are overstimulated with sounds, noises, colours, movements and smells. Being in nature helps to soothe the senses, to slowly open them again, to appreciate the subtleties. It takes time, but suddenly a beautiful world opens and you reach out.

Kiki van der Heiden
Queen Charlotte
Haida Gwaii




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