maandag 30 juni 2014

Home is...



Recently I've been making lot of work during the Mats Bootcamp assignments and the ABSPD Module 1 course. I was filing it all in big folders this evening. I came across all kinds of nice pieces and ideas that I abandoned halfway making them. Isn't that a shame? I decided to start finishing them one by one and make them into pieces I'd like to have in my portfolio. Started out with this one. It's a combination of a pen drawing, coloured in with Tombow markers and coloured pencils. I'd like to place this image on a postcard or perhaps a poster...What do you think?

vrijdag 27 juni 2014

Sketchbooks

Who doesn't love a good old-fashioned sketchbook? I do for sure. I enjoy to see sketchbooks of other artists. And I especially love to keep them myself. They are my own private little playgrounds where everything is possible. I save them piled up together on my desk. Stuffed away between books on my shelves. They're waiting to be opened in time and browsed through with different eyes. It's often then, that these old drawings inspire into making new pieces of art. I love my sketchbooks!



Details of some older and newer sketchbooks of mine.
And last but not least, a suggestion for two fun books about this subject. Certainly worth reading and drooling upon! Have fun this weekend!


donderdag 26 juni 2014

Back garden Magic

What are you doing today? I just had a lovely moment: kids sleeping their peaceful afternoon nap and me in my back garden trying to captivate some small and beautiful details on camera. Whilst on my knees looking through the lens, I came across an exciting adventure my 3 year old son started before he went sleeping :-) Gave me a big smile instantly. Feels good to enjoy the small things in life!


woensdag 25 juni 2014

Books, books, books...

No, I haven't got an obsession with art books. I just really like them :-) I added a beautiful piece to my collection last week. It's a book about intuitive painting, written by Flora Bowley. Doesn't this book just look gorgeous at itself? Even without having read it, it became one of my favorites right away. After reading it, it stayed that way. Very inspiring stuff in there. Ready to be made in to practice very soon! An exciting journey at itself, as I've always wanted to paint. But the technical idea I had about it, kept me away from it. Flora's approach is very liberating and sweeps away all the technical aspects and just leaves the fun and playful part. This book's a serious recommendation for anyone looking for a fun, energizing and soul-searching adventure in painting. Can't wait to get started myself!


dinsdag 24 juni 2014

Faces


There are some subjects that I just keep drawing over and over. One of these things are faces. Although I must have drawn more than a 1000 faces, I never get bored of it. Sometimes I draw after a reference image, but most of the times I just draw them from fantasy. With pen, watercolors, coloured pencils, it doesn't matter, I just like mixing them up. Do you have certain subjects your drawn to specifically? And why is that? I sure would like to know with my obsession! Hopefully I'll figure that out one day whilst drawing a pretty face :-).

maandag 23 juni 2014

Being Brave



Quotes about bravery always have a special attraction to me. Maybe that's because I would love to feel really brave myself more often. And with being brave comes being bold. Something I'm certainly not when it comes to showing off my own work. I guess there's a lot of self-criticism in the way. I know I'm not the only one with this problem. Some of you recognize it for sure?
But...I recently found a solution that helps me a little bit to get out of my comfortzone whenever I need to. I started collecting all these wonderful and inspiring quotes. I write them down and tape them on the wall of my studio. Hanging there in silence in front of me. Reminding me to take brave and bold babysteps on my way to doing what I love!

vrijdag 20 juni 2014

Do What You Love!

In May I finished my Do What You Love adventure. It was a 5 week soul searching experience in which I learned an incredible lot about myself and my passions. My fears. My weaknesses. My strengths. My big dreams. All those things I always used to ignore, because they just felt like really heavy, ungrabbable topics I could never figure out.
For me this course was perfect because it gave me the practical tools to tackle these heavy topics. With Beth Kempton as our inspiring travel guide I "fought" through exercises that were often difficult to start, but once I had a good go at it, turned out to be extremely powerful! On top of that I had a great group of fellow travel companions, all in the same boat but on their own ocean. The support of this group was really positive, warming, like a big family. Although the course is now over, we still 'see' each other in our closed Facebook group. It will stay open indefinitely to share our thoughts, struggles, plans and dreams on our way to doing what we love. For me this feels like one of the biggest gifts that this course gave me! I'd really recommend this course to anyone, really anyone, would love to get a boost of positive life energy. Let's be honest, who doesn't like that?!

One of the things that bloomed up in this Facebook group was a creative postcard swap. I've been working on an illustration to send to Helen Stewart, I just recently found out she has a lovely blog and business about knitting! Although I don't have a passion for knitting (yet..never say never ;-), I was absolutely stunned by her beautiful website and podcasts. Her website is a real fun visit for the creative spirits under us! I'll wrap up todays post with a nice pic I made whilst working on the illustration for Helen. A great weekend to you all!




donderdag 19 juni 2014

Bless this mess

 Some time ago I shared some workspace pictures in a Facebook group. I felt a little ashamed, because as usual, my desk was full with clutter. Piles with all kind of loose papers with sketches. Pens, pencils, eraser. Torn out pages of magazines. An empty cup + tea pot. At least three different brushes. Water cup. Dirty cloth. Books. And so on. In my post I mentioned that I probably should have cleaned up before shooting the picture. Too which one of the wise ladies said: "No, you shouldn't! Bless that mess! This messiness just comes with great creativity."...Wow! I embraced her words as being the truth. What a delightful way of looking at my messy tabletop!
So, from that moment on, whenever I leave my workspace, I look behind. Take a final glimpse. And adore all of the messiness in that tiny and packed, happy place of mine.

woensdag 18 juni 2014

Story in a Bottle

Yay!!! I've finished my final piece for this month's MATS Bootcamp Assignment: Nautical theme! I'm really excited about it. This month was sooo much fun. For some reason the nautical theme just hit me. Made tons of sketches and ended up using some icons out of them in my final design. We had to make a piece for the Wall Art market, which is a flourishing business, as Lilla tells us. For me this felt like a perfect assignment, as I had a lot of freedom to make what I like. The image did have to meet some exact measurements, but for the rest you were pretty much free what to make. So lots of time to play around. And that just happens to be one of my favorite ways of spending time ;-)

Down here I'll show you some pictures of the steps I took and the sketches I made, that led to my final piece.

I started playing around with my favorite Tombow markers at first. They always give me a good start and a nice playful feeling. Decided to try out watersoluble crayons as well (Neocolor 2, Caran d'Ache). Started with drawing some basic shapes, then added lots of water and finished with black pens and white gel pens. Don't these whales just have the most beautiful blue colours? I really like them, especially the one on the bottom!

An idea popped up, worked it out with pencil and black pen. Decided to keep sketching, I didn't feel like this was to be my definite piece.

Then I made some small sketches in black and white. Used a scribbling way of filling them up with a black pen. Gave them kind of a textured look. I thought it might fit with a final piece with a little bit of a distressed, old look.

I felt really happy with the icons, but just didn't know how to use them. Decided to give it a rest. A few days later an idea popped up. I would put the icons on a scroll in a bottle. The scroll would have to tell a small story. So I just started sketching. Trying to get a picture that's in your head on the paper, is the most fun piece of the process for me. Like writing a story with pictures. I love it!

 And here's my final piece! I used Photoshop to put it all together including the text. Used a page out of a very old map collection as background. Scanned in some cardboard as well and put that as a texture over it to get kind of an old, faded look. Added some more texture (ink splatters) and text to it, and voila, I felt like my final piece was done! Do you like it? 

dinsdag 17 juni 2014

A Sneek Peek..

Today I got surprised by a Facebook post by the Zwarte Cross. They posted about the children's book they're working on. I just recently made some illustrations for one of their stories, which was really fun to do!! Didn't want to share this yet, but today they happened to post this:

Klaas Jan Huntelaar, bedankt voor je toffe verhaal voor het Achterhoeks kinderboek. Cool dat je daar tijd voor hebt vrijgemaakt in Brazilië! Nu is alles klaar en morgen gaat het boek naar de drukker ‪#‎drukdrukdruk‬!
@Hunter: Zo is het geworden in de vormgeving: cool hè? Als je ons land nog mag verdedigen: knap d’r op!

Yes, there's my name! (..right under the name of a very famous dutch soccer player by the way :-) And although it only shows a tiny part of one of my drawings, I feel proud!
The book will be released in the last week of July. Can't wait to see the end result. Would you like to see it too? I'll keep you all informed and share some nice pics!


maandag 16 juni 2014

Taking flight!

Soooo happy to make my first post today! I'm really looking forward to share my creative adventures here with you! Hope you'll want to be my travel companion on my journey in doing what I love. I'd love to hear your comments in Dutch or English, whatever feels comfortable for you!


The upcoming months I'll be posting about my adventures in MATS Bootcamp, ABSPD Module 2 (starting in October), some exciting assignments and other creative stuff that keeps me happy and busy! I'll tell you about my big dreams and how I going to make them happen...Okay, that's quite a announcement, you'll probably think. And you're right. But for for the first time I'm going to be bold and brave and just say it: I'm going for it, for my own happiness, choosing to do what I love and share  it with the world instead of stuffing my attick with it :-) So, now that's said and done, let's take flight! Happy reading for all of you! And I hope to hear from you soon!

zondag 8 juni 2014

Working hard!

I'm working really hard on this blog making it my own perfect happy place. Please come back soon and see it's doors opened for you! Thanks!