Anne Horjus Fine Art
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Anne Horjus, a Dutch artist, was raised in a quaint village near the Wadden Sea in Friesland, the northern province of the Netherlands. Growing up, Anne traversed the picturesque countryside daily on his bike to school, passing Friesian farms and witnessing countless migrating birds along the coastline. Inspired by his surroundings, he began sketching, painting, and crafting from a young age. After high school, Anne pursued classical singing at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, alongside developing his skills as a visual artist. This diverse background has led him to engage in various freelance projects, including portraits, landscapes, art installations, murals, theater sets, woodcarvings, puppet building, storytelling, and writing. Anne has illustrated numerous children's picture books in The Netherlands, Belgium, and the U.S.A., often combining his artistic talents to create captivating performances for audiences. Additionally, he served as a part-time children's library program coordinator for 16 years, during which he contributed to the Collaborative Summer Library Program Manual and provided thematic art and craft projects for World Book. Anne is a sought-after workshop host for literacy and art-related youth programs in library systems and school districts, bringing creativity and enthusiasm to his educational endeavors.

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Concert Gebouw Amsterdam,

Who is the most expensive artist alive . As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, it's challenging to determine the absolute "most expensive" artist alive, as art prices can fluctuate, and new sales records may emerge. However, as of that time, artists like Jeff Koons, David Hockney, and Damien Hirst were among those known for achieving high prices for their artworks.