Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paintings. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 December 2021

Happy holidays and overview of the year 2021!

The last months have been so busy that I didn't get a chance anymore to post on my blog. So this post will be packed with pictures 😉 Like I do every year at the end of the year I review everything I've done artwise and that's often very satisfying because usually I've done more than I think I did so I can end the year feeling like I've taken some steps towards my goal of becoming a full-time artist 😊.

JANUARY


I started the year really relaxed by doing some art classes. This is from "Fearless faces", a mini-workshop by Jerney Marisha. Her classes are lots of fun and great value for what you pay.

FEBRUARY


In February I kept seeing these posts about the 100 day project, where you do something creative every single day for 100 days in a row and post about it. This intrigued me but I thought no way I'd be able to do that. But then I saw another artist who had the fabulous idea of making art in a little square each day. Because it's so small, it's easy to keep it quick, so I tried it and yes, it was do-able :-)

MARCH


In March I discovered one-line-drawings again, and combined them with watercolour and pastel. 

APRIL


In April I finally finished a project that I had started in December from last year: doodling the walls of  a bathroom in an organisation that has conference rooms and a restaurant. I was one of 6 artists chosen to do this, and it was great fun, but man, sooo much work! I don't even want to think about how many hours I spent there ... 

MAY


In May I ended my 100 day project. I managed to do some art every single day for 100 days in a row. I quickly stopped with the little squares, and instead I made a double spread per week, and every day I added something to that spread. It was way more fun that way 😃

JUNE


In June I was painting some women on a wooden form. I wanted to make these for my group exhibition in December, together with some mosaics. Different feel from working on canvas but lots of fun.

JULY


In July I had to start painting for my calendars. I made 12 backgrounds with inks and watercolours and coloured pencils and started looking for figures in there.

AUGUST


Still working on my paintings for my new calendars

SEPTEMBER


Getting my calendars ready for the printer, and working on finishing my mosaics. I also re-opened my Etsyshop, to sell my oneliner-calendar and digital downloads of work I did in my artjournals. I'm planning on adding more.

OCTOBER


Even though time was limited, I decided to once again participate in Inktober, this time with ballpoint-drawings. I really really enjoyed doing these sketches and adding some of the quotes that I wrote during the pandemic. It was healing.

NOVEMBER


I was participating in an online auction with five paintings and managed to sell all five of them! Two went to Germany, the other 3 found a home in the USA.

DECEMBER


I am participating in a group exhibition in Global Art Gallery, and I opened a new Redbubble-shop. I made some new greeting cards and Christmas cards and am planning on adding a lot more in the coming year. Redbubble might take the place of my Society6-shop. I like their style better, and they work with local printers, which is less the case with Society6. It won't make much difference for US-customers, but for European customers it really makes a difference, in shipping costs and customs and taxes. We'll see how it works out.


And that's it for the year 2021! The only thing left to do is end with some funnies 😀 Enjoy!












No matter what you're celebrating this time of year, I hope your days will be filled with love and warmth and joy and togetherness and above all peace! And for next year, let's hope:


Thanks for being here!

Stay safe, healthy and happy. I'll be back next year! 💕💕💕



Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Calendars 2021 are ready!

I have finished my calendars, sent them off to the printers and got them back, so I know they're good to go! I always get my calendars printed at Lulu, that's a print-on-demand-shop with printers all over the world. 


Now at the start of this year, Lulu made some big changes to its website, and the calendars got a make-over. Well, actually, they still look the same as previous years, but there are a few minor changes, that people who have been buying my calendars might notice:

- the cover is now really glossy paper

- the weeks start with Sundays now, not with Mondays

- there is no (automatic) message from me anymore to thank you for your purchase, which I think is a pity. Since it's a POD-shop I have no idea who buys my calendars or when, I just get an overview each month of how many calendars have been sold. So I want all of you who buy my calendars to know I'm really grateful, to thank you for your purchase and to wish it'll bring you as much pleasure as it was for me to create it

- there's no preview button anymore, which is really annoying. I hope they'll change that.

- and lastly: I put up one price, in Euro, and it automatically puts the amount in USD, GBP, AUD and CAD at the exchange rate of that moment. So it's possible the prices differ from day to day (except for the euro) When you open the link it automatically puts it in USD but you can easily change it when you scroll all the way down and there you can choose which currency you see. 

I have decided to make three calendars: the map calendar, the intuitive art calendar with English quotes, and the intuitive art calendar without quotes. Because there is no preview anymore, I'm sharing all images of the calendars here.

I'll start with the map calendar:

cover: click on it and it'll bring you straight to the shop













The next one is the intuitive painting calendar WITH quotes:

cover: click on it and it'll bring you straight to the shop













And this next one is the intuitive painting calendar WITHOUT quotes. It's exactly the same images, just no quotes:

click on the picture to go straight to the shop

At this moment Lulu has a 10% discount on all printed products. Use code READ10 at checkout. Ends November 13th.

As I think I said before, the original paintings for the intuitive art calendar will be for sale, at a discounted price until the first of December. I will share this in a next post.

Well, that's it for now. If you have any questions or remarks, please let me know in the comments below or just email me at: info at denthe dot com. Thanks!

Finishing with a blend of funnies and thinkies ;-)




(can't help it :-D)







just discovered this artist (haroldsplanet.com) - LOVE it!


Take care, stay safe, hugs ♥♥♥