Pien Stekelenburg
(b. 2000) Born in Zutphen, the Netherlands
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Pien Stekelenburg is currently pursuing a degree in Allround Concept Development at Academie Artemis in Amsterdam. Under the name
Studio Frame & Form, she brings together her work in photography (Frame) and visual design (Form), creating a practice that moves fluidly between disciplines.
As a visual artist, her work is rooted in materiality, emotion, contrast, and the quiet impact of minimal form. With a sensibility grounded in intuition, she explores how light, shadow, texture, and stillness can frame fleeting impressions and emotional undercurrents. Her images distill moments into compositions where nothing is overstated, yet everything is intentional.
Through Frame, she treats photography not just as a medium to capture reality, but as a way to translate unspoken feeling into visual language one that lingers in its silence. Through Form, she expands this language into graphic design, styling, and spatial concepts, always guided by a refined sense of balance and restraint.
Her practice is anchored in observation: the interplay between form and feeling, structure and softness, visibility and subtlety. She is drawn to the spaces in between where meaning isn’t explained but gently suggested. Working through minimalism, she embraces a language that resists noise yet speaks volumes.
In her view, creation is not about filling space, but shaping it framing what often goes unseen, and giving form to what is felt more than said.
(b. 2000) Born in Zutphen, the Netherlands
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Pien Stekelenburg is currently pursuing a degree in Allround Concept Development at Academie Artemis in Amsterdam. Under the name
Studio Frame & Form, she brings together her work in photography (Frame) and visual design (Form), creating a practice that moves fluidly between disciplines.
As a visual artist, her work is rooted in materiality, emotion, contrast, and the quiet impact of minimal form. With a sensibility grounded in intuition, she explores how light, shadow, texture, and stillness can frame fleeting impressions and emotional undercurrents. Her images distill moments into compositions where nothing is overstated, yet everything is intentional.
Through Frame, she treats photography not just as a medium to capture reality, but as a way to translate unspoken feeling into visual language one that lingers in its silence. Through Form, she expands this language into graphic design, styling, and spatial concepts, always guided by a refined sense of balance and restraint.
Her practice is anchored in observation: the interplay between form and feeling, structure and softness, visibility and subtlety. She is drawn to the spaces in between where meaning isn’t explained but gently suggested. Working through minimalism, she embraces a language that resists noise yet speaks volumes.
In her view, creation is not about filling space, but shaping it framing what often goes unseen, and giving form to what is felt more than said.