Arlette’s Art
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Featured Work
In Zon Ontvangen
Born in Sun / In Zon Ontvangen
Speksteen, hout en koper en ledlichtje. 47x37x13cm Embryo van zeven weken oud, de leeftijd waarop het gehoor zich ontwikkelt. Lees verder door op het beeld te klikken.
Koestering
Cherish / Koestering.
Speksteen. 33cm H. Hoe dit beeld ontstond lees je door op de afbeelding te klikken.
Worthless and Use-less
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ArTlet, Let’s heal together, To gather
Let there be Art, Let’s create.
The Art to Let go
Let Art Inspire you, Let it happen
Let me be your guide
Let it be, Let it Go
Let us become whole again
Let’s remember who you are
Let Art in your Heart
Cherish
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Artistry By Arlette
Arlette’s art is sensitive, touching in an unexpected way. When you stand before a sculpture, take a moment of silence, sit with it for a while, and ask yourself the questions that arise:
What does this being express? What is going on within it? What does it need? Where do I experience this within myself? What do I feel? Then, perhaps, you will find unexpected answers in the deepest corners of your soul.
Maybe even days later, in a sudden moment, at night, there is coming up a feeling just because you have looked at this sculpture. That’s the depth she is working with. The hands of this artist know what they are doing, even before Arlette understands the why, what, or where. Her hands, deeply connected to her inner source, will tell.
‘So your eyes touch, and your hands see’
And that, you can feel—whether in a pure or impure way.
A small anecdote:
When her tutor, ones observing with great attention one of her sculptures you can find in the website, called: “My sweet little baby”, he asked her a question she will never forget:
‘What does this sculpture need? What is its next movement?’
And perhaps you would give the same answer she did:
‘Well, ehm, I think it needs comfort.’
to wich he immediately said: No, What it needs is to already be comforted.
I think you can sense how profound this small difference is.
This is the underlying spirit from which her creations emerge.