Johanna Pieterman was born in Goes,
the Netherlands 22-04-1966 into a shipping family.
The nomadic existence inspired her from early childhood and for as long as she can
remember she was always happiest with a box of pencils and some paper.
Her first commissioned portraits were completed at the age of 16,
and she has never looked back. Johanna studied Graphic Design,
and after spending many years developing her own style in coloured pencils,
her first major solo exhibition took place in 1991 in Antwerp, Belgium.
The following years saw her create many more pieces,
refine her style and build an identity in the art world, with exhibitions in Belgium,
the Netherlands and the UK.
Her work can be found in many private collections around the world.
Her work includes fantasy portraits and illustrations for book and CD covers,
for a wide range of international customers, including the rock guitarist Ritchie Blackmore.
Other popular work inspired by Stevie Nicks has seen Johanna’s art
mentioned in US publications such as Jane’s Magazine and Entertainment Weekly.
Johanna lives on Orkney, Scotland, together with her husband Chris and their feline friends.
The beautiful islands that she calls home are a big inspiration with Pictish
and Viking influences all around. Living in a wild environment like this
makes each season be truly felt, with sea and wind a constant.
The natural flowing motion of the sea and its marine life, including the dolphins Johanna
has incorporated in her art for many years, is something that finds its way
into her artwork in the form of a search for harmony in each piece as
well as a natural flowing motion akin to the graceful motions of swimming dolphins,
seals, orcas and any other marine life.
The first Greek word for dolphin was Delphys, meaning 'womb', is what best illustrates this idea.
Inspired not only by where she lives, Johanna draws on Celtic, Art Nouveau
and Pre-Rafaelite sources to influence her work as well.
A portrait by Johanna transcends mere reproduction of the chosen subject,
but includes a plethora of different ideas around the centre person or animal in the piece.
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