Commissions

Ineke has been commissioned by companies such as: NKF Kabel – MAB – Aegon – Kantorenhuis BV – Stork Werkspoor – Kust en Oever­werken – AMEV – Heijmans Projektontwikkelaar – Joh. Mourik & Co. Holding B.V. – Ned. Ver. van Makelaars – LFE wijnimpor­teur – Vroom & Dreesmann Warenhuizen – Paardenkoper & Hoffman Registeraccoun­tants – Van der Spek B.V. Zoetermeer – De Vries en Verburg – ‘Gorter en de Graaff Prijs’, Nederlandse Vereniging voor Klinische Chemie


Ineke has executed commissions in various locations. For example:

1977 – Oudewater ‘Herman de Man’ monument (Dutch author)
1980 – Ardêche Bust of Jozeph Luns in European Centre, France
1982 – Afsluitdijk ‘Stonecutter’ to mark 50th anniversary of the Afsluit­dijk
1986 – Amersfoort ‘Two dancing women’ in front of the Board of Trade offices
1987 – Amsterdam Bust of Herman van Veen (cabaret performer) in the Carré theatre
1988 – Gouda ‘The cheese maker’s wife’ to mark the opening of a shopping centre
1990 – Naarden ‘Sagittarius, Hagemeyer Award. First award winner was Haag­tech­no BV Den Bosch after which it went among others to ARM Amsterdam and Hage­meyer Sin­gapore
1991 – Amsterdam Max Havelaar Award. First award winner was the Radboud Hospital in Nijme­gen
1991 – Den Bosch ‘The Transfer’ for the CIBB building in the Pettelaar­park
1992 – Amsterdam ‘Dance’ relief for the Dutch Medical Journal office
1993 – Zoetermeer ‘Three Generations of Van der Spek’ to mark it’s century
1995 – Schiedam ‘The Ship-builder’ on the bank of the river Maas
1996 – Gorinchem ‘Town hall Angels’. Two sculptures hanging on the ceiling in the hall
1997 – Amsterdam Bust of Paul Huf, photographer
1998 – Oudewater Two witches, on a 7 meter high pole, flying to the city-centre
2000 – Vliegveld Ypenburg Memorial monument at the former airport Ypenburg on the occasion of the beginning of World war II
2003 – Ammerstol Memorial monument for the victims of World war II
2004 – Gouda Statue and replica for Gouda Insurances
2005 – Amstelveen Award for Zonnehuisgroep ‘Amstelland’
2007 – Utrecht ‘Two Dancing Women’ for  the Social Insurance Bank