Natacha Hulsebosch
visual artist · designer · storyteller

THE BEARER — The Ground Beneath Her Feet

A visual ode to my father

The Bearer – Cover

Exploring tenderness, memory and grounding in quiet images and colour.

“A girl can become a woman when she is carried.”

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Selected Works

Selected Achievements

2023 — Times Square, New York
My work appeared in The World’s Largest Collective Art Show. The collective piece, offered to crypto collectors, remains on the blockchain.

2019 — Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
My painting Schuttersgilde (The Night Watch) was selected from 8,390 entries for Long Live Rembrandt — exhibited in the Philips Wing from 15 July to 15 September.

2013 — Palace Het Loo & Soestdijk
My portrait of Queen Beatrix was part of the exhibition ‘75 Years of Beatrix’. The work was later acquired by Jan des Bouvrie for his private collection.

2001 — PIXIT Ontwerpstudio
Founded my design studio, creating brand identities, communication design, and portrait photography for diverse clients.

Exhibitions & Press

Exhibitions

  • 2025The Bearer – The Ground Beneath Her Feet
  • 2023Times Square Collective Art Show, New York
  • 2019Long Live Rembrandt, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
  • 201375 Years of Beatrix, Palace Het Loo & Soestdijk

Press & Publications

  • Rijksmuseum Catalogue — Long Live Rembrandt (2019)
  • Algemeen Dagblad — Feature on Times Square Art Show (2023)
  • Omroep West — Interview about The Bearer (2025)
  • Art catalogues & digital press kits available upon request
Natacha Hulsebosch — Noordwijk Boulevard tribute 2019

About Natacha

Natacha Hulsebosch is a Dutch visual artist and designer whose work moves between emotion, memory and place. She explores tenderness, grounding, and the quiet strength that lives within silence.

Her visual projects often emerge from lived experience — blending illustration, photography and digital art into reflective narratives. The Bearer – The Ground Beneath Her Feet (2025) is a personal tribute to her father, continuing her exploration of connection across generations.

Photographed at her public art tribute — Noordwijk Boulevard, July 2019.

Let’s connect

Available for exhibitions, collaborations and commissions.