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Art image bankAmber Bijl is a contemporary Dutch artist. The central focus of her artwork revolves around Nature. This theme is evident in her selection of materials as well as the visual aesthetics and tactile qualities of her art pieces. Nature, with its dual nature of being a wellspring of energy and inspiration, as well as a symbol of growth, renewal, tranquility, and serenity, holds a profound significance for her. Through her artistic endeavors, she feels a deep connection with the natural world.
Amber Bijl was born in 1983, in the Netherlands. She obtained a Bachelor of Fine Art from the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Utrecht, The Netherlands, and a Master of Fine Art from AKV|St. Joost in Den Bosch, The Netherlands. Bijl exhibited her works in the USA, UK, Spain, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium.