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I collect fragments of the landscape and rebuild them – creating images that detach themselves from time and place, open to imagination.
Annie Beugel (b. 1983) is a visual artist and photographer based in Kiel-Windeweer, the Netherlands. Her work originates from the expansive Groningen landscape of her youth — a world of dikes, sky, and water that has profoundly shaped her way of seeing the landscape.
In her practice, she seeks silence, attention, and slowness. Using the landscape as a starting point, she collects fragments of her surroundings: the shifting light, the texture of the earth, the movement of water. She extracts these elements from their context and rearranges them into a new, layered reality. The result is an abstract landscape without fixed scale or reference, open to interpretation, memory, and imagination.
Beugel’s work inhabits the space between nature and construction, between seeing and experiencing. She often works in series, favoring monochrome color schemes and collage-like interventions that restructure images. Her visual language is minimal and sensitive, inviting slow looking, wandering, and allowing space for not-knowing.