Posts by adindagroenhuis
Groenhuis and Weeghreyse win the cultural prize of Zundert
RIJSBERGEN – Two cultural prizes from the municipality of Zundert were presented in Museum de Weeghreyse in Rijsbergen on Friday evening. One of the winners is artist Henk Groenhuis. The other was the host, the museum, itself. Joost Klaverdijk 08-02-19, 23:04 Henk Groenhuis (79) is one of the more famous Zundertenaren. Those who do not…
Read MoreInfobreda’s photo on SnapWidget
A picture and a little story of my father’s (Henk Groenhuis) sculpture “little goat” (1975) was posted by the council of Breda…Feeling proud of him…
Read MoreNews article De Stem (The Voice), The Magic of the creation out of clay
by Edine Wijnands edine.wijnands@bndestem.nl Saturday 25th of April 2009 | Lastly updated on Sunday 26th of Arpil 2009| 08:12 Henk Groenhuis (on the right) working in his atelier with bronze watering man Jacques Valle. ZUNDERT- His hands itched at the sight of Michelangelo’s David. If only he could have laid down those last few centimeters.…
Read MoreTotem (poem by Paul Snoek)
I wished to be an emperor In this life of dwarves But I could not forget the softness Of the peach And I remained a very young child I have also seen daily The white necks of fear Dreaded the hardened hands of light I could not forget The deep silence of the fishes And…
Read MoreDescription of the artist Henk Groenhuis – Ron Dirven 2009
by adindagroenhuis | 20 February 2018 The last of the Mohicans (written by Ron Dirven, 25 April 2009) The 70 year old Henk Groenhuis belongs to an endangered race of sculptors and ceramicists who genuinely still understand the traditional discipline. In this sense one may consider him one of the last of the Mohicans. His…
Read MoreBook: Willpower in wake of Pain – Theo de Mooij
In this book are no tales of heroism, no portrayal of tragic experiences and no descriptions of personal sorrow. This tells a different story. The story of what man can establish in spite of tragic experiences and personal sorrow. All the weary have since found their refuge at the BNMO – the Union of Dutch…
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