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New: Tic-tac-toe

The grid for the game inspired Rineke to create this glass fusion object Tic-tac-toe. The 9 squares are placed horizontally and vertically, just like the blue pawns in them. The work is framed in a beautiful wooden frame.

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Wonderful weekend “Reflections in Glass”

Rineke and Carolin enjoyed their exhibition “Reflections in Glass” together with their visitors in the Church of Persingen. Despite the rain, many people came to watch and enjoy. The church was beautifully decorated with the colorful glass sculptures by Rineke in the middle and the magical lava-coating glass panels by Carolin on the walls. The work of the two artists complemented each other beautifully.

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New: Kir Royal

For Rineke, 2023 is a festive year in which she is breaking through as a glass artist. This is celebrated with a festive drink, a Kir Royal. This artwork connects to the colors and feelings of the pink champagne cocktail. Party time!

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New: Lighthouse

The bright light at the top of a lighthouse is often white, but in some towers it is also red in color. Rineke captured the atmosphere of lighthouses in this tall glass object. The two parts together form a round structure that shows its color depending on how you look at it.

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New: Golden hour

Glass artist Rineke loves the light in the last hour before sunset. Photographers call it the Golden Hour. During that time, the sun gives a wonderfully warm glow to everything the light shines on. The glass sculpture ‘Golden hour’ wants to convey that feeling to you. Enjoy the warmth.

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Reflections in Glass – 3D glass art

Rineke Nijssen from Elst (Gld) and Carolin Zibulka from Kleve (Germany) cordially invite you to their duo exhibition Reflections in Glass on 18 and 19 November from 11:00 to 17:00.

Rineke shows her colourful spatial glass objects, made with glass fusion. Carolin shows her unique 3D glass panels made with lava coating, in which you see plenty of depth. Rineke and Carolin present their works in the historical “Kerkje van Persingen” between Nijmegen and Kleve.

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