‘ I like art to be an open invitation. It should evoke curiosity and open the ability to wonder.’

Experience

Next to being an artist Joske has over 15 years experience in the creative world. She has agile thinking skills and brings inventive ideas to the table. She’s assertive, open minded and gets energized by hard work. As a true creative multipotentialite she is always simultaneously working on different projects.

Commissions
She will work with your product or service in an autonomous and inspiring process. This allows her to create the quality you and she stand for.

Creative consults
Her passion for brainstorming and consulting on a wide variety of visual and creative subjects make her an excellent guide and sparring partner for clients in need of accessible assistance.

Branding brainstorms to envision a clear mission for entrepreneurs. Social strategy sessions to strengthen online presence and visibility. Advise on color palettes, webdesign, visual identity and much more.


inspire . create . grow

About  

Joske Simmelink is a dedicated artist and creative. She loves working with natural elements such as florals and food in her current series ‘Perishable sculptures’. Ceramic forms offer a graphic structure, this intensifies the fragile, pure and poetic tone. Joske gets intrigued by quirky shapes, she extracts and rearranges them meticulously into aesthetic compositions. The settings are captured on camera to prolong their enjoyment.

The natural objects are portrayed abstract, but not unrecognisable, emphasising a subtlety that is essential in her work. Joske’s workflow is very intuitive, alternated with long periods of research and sketching.

Joske Simmelink is originally from The Hague, Netherlands. Today you will find her working studiously in her atelier or garden based in Oosterwold, just outside of Amsterdam, where she lives with her husband and two daughters.

References for commission based work can be found here

fragile . pure . poetic

Curious to see how she works? Have a look at this clip where she shares a glimpse of
the making of process.