Izzy Van den Heuvel is a printmaker currently living in Maine, U.S. She has spent the past three years documenting the places she has lived through drawing and print. This practice began as a desire to articulate a memory, not as much of a place, as a place without. After graduating college, moving numerous times, her focus turned her relationship to the spaces she occupied as a temporary resident and future absence. Depicting her places of residence within the shape of an egg, she hopes to share them as places of shelter, growth, and, eventually, absence.

 Izzy Van den Heuvel obtained her BA in Studio Art at Bard College, NY, where she was named a Stanley Landsman Scholar and received the Elizabeth Murray and Sol Lewitt Studio Arts Award. Her work is in private collections in the United States. Public Collections include Oehme Graphics, CO and the U.S. State Department.

 

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Someplace I Might Call Home, No 1 - No 8 (Portfolio set, complete; 8 etchings) 2019-2022

 

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Someplace I Might Call Home No 9, 2022

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Back Door, 2019

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Someplace I Might Call Home No 10, 2022

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Anatomy of a Refrigerator, 2018

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Someplace I Might Call Home No 11, 2022

Izzy Van den Heuvel, Back in a Moment, 2019