Angie van Mulken (AVanM): Between Intuition and Intention
- Amy
- 17 jan
- 1 minuten om te lezen

Angie van Mulken is a contemporary artist whose practice unfolds in the space between intuition and intention. Working under the moniker AVanM, she approaches art as an evolving dialogue rather than a fixed statement one shaped by lived experience, emotional awareness, and an ongoing curiosity about what lies beneath the surface of everyday life.
At the core of van Mulken’s work is process. Layering, erasing, and rebuilding are not merely technical decisions but conceptual ones, reflecting the ways identities are formed, questioned, and reshaped over time. These acts of construction and deconstruction allow her to investigate both personal memory and shared human narratives, acknowledging that meaning is rarely linear or complete.
Themes of identity and transformation recur throughout her practice, often expressed through subtle gestures, textured surfaces, and restrained shifts in tone. Rather than demanding immediate attention, her work asks for patience. It rewards slow looking, encouraging viewers to sit with ambiguity and emotional nuance. What initially appears quiet or understated gradually reveals depth, vulnerability, and resonance.
Van Mulken draws inspiration from nature, lived experience, and the delicate tension between control and surrender. This balance between guiding the work and allowing it to emerge mirrors the emotional undercurrents she seeks to explore. Texture becomes a language of its own, gesture a record of presence, and restraint a form of honesty.
Through AVanM, Angie van Mulken continues to develop a body of work that is exploratory, sincere, and deeply human. Her practice does not offer definitive answers but opens a reflective space one where viewers are invited to connect, interpret, and perhaps recognize fragments of their own inner landscapes.



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