Images: Bastiaan Woudt
1605 Collective recently had the opportunity to visit the studio of Peggy Kuiper (1986). Her muted figures with spidery fingers and almond-shaped eyes, drawn in simplistic shapes, often look straight at the spectator serene or a little solemn at times, they seem withdrawn —almost as if they haven't noticed you are there or don't want to be noticed themselves.
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