By Susanne Menzel. With small brushstrokes, Daniela De Ridder works her way across the canvas. Stroke by stroke, the large-scale portrait of a woman with red hair and large, brown eyes emerges before her. The 63-year-old pauses, contemplates her work, and begins again. No microphones, no campaign posters, no political debates around her. Instead, there is paint, canvas, and the tranquility of her open studio on Brunnenstrasse in Schüttorf. "What…
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By Susanne Menzel. With small brushstrokes, Daniela De Ridder works her way across the canvas. Stroke by stroke, the large-scale portrait of a woman with red hair and large, brown eyes emerges before her. The 63-year-old pauses, contemplates her work, and begins again. No microphones, no campaign posters, no political debates around her. Instead, there is paint, canvas, and the tranquility of her open studio on Brunnenstrasse in Schüttorf. "What…