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Dorine Vleeshouwer (1990) is a visual artist and creative designer living and working on the island of Terschelling. Her work is rooted in the sea, the light, and the ever-shifting landscape of the island.
Her painting is distinctly impressionist. Light is her primary instrument. She pursues that single, fleeting moment when light, movement, and atmosphere come together, catching it with a direct, instinctive brushstroke. The result is an impressionism in which the everyday reveals its quiet power and meaning.
Like the sea itself, her work has layers. She paints what is visible and what lies beneath: space, time, movement. Images that invite both recognition and closer looking.

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