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My Pro Tips on Processing, Archiving, and Storing Art

By |2024-06-09T15:21:27+02:00May 9th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Hey everyone! Welcome back to my blog, and if you’re new here, a warm welcome to you! Today, I’m going to share with you how I process, archive, and store my artwork. This guide will provide a general overview of my creative process, how I organize and document my work and the methods I use to store my pieces to prevent damage. Why It’s Important First, let’s discuss why it’s crucial to archive and store your artwork properly. Increasing the Lifespan of Your Art: Creating a piece of art can take hours, days, or even months. Properly organizing [...]

Unraveling the Mystery Behind My Muse Portraits

By |2024-06-09T15:18:42+02:00May 9th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

The Secrets Behind My Muses Hello everyone! Welcome back to my blog, and if you’re new here, a warm welcome to you! I’m Wendy, a full-time artist who paints high-fashionable portraits of female characters, known as "muses." In today’s post, I will dive deep into who my muses are, the mystery behind their eyes, and where I draw my inspiration from. What Are Muses? A muse serves as a source of inspiration for an artist. Historically, famous painters like Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, and Édouard Manet all had muses who spurred their creativity. Traditionally, muses were often women [...]

Behind the Scenes of My New Series: “Parisian Muses”

By |2024-04-29T08:42:20+02:00April 28th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

There’s something so mysterious and effortless about Parisian women. Maybe it’s how they dress, opting for neutral color palettes, tailored silhouettes, and timeless pieces like blazers, trench coats, and little black dresses. Or, perhaps it’s the way they live, as they often find joy in the simple pleasures of everyday life. Croissants and café au lait are slowly savored in cafés. Print books are favored over Kindles. Bookshops, art galleries, and museums fuel creative minds. And Michelin-starred restaurants are frequented for fine wine and luxurious indulgences. The French phrase “Joie de vivre” encapsulates the above aspects of life [...]

Want to Become a Full-Time Painter? Here’s My Advice for Getting Started

By |2024-06-09T14:01:27+02:00April 17th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Want to Become a Full-Time Painter? Here's My Advice for Getting Started When I was a kid, I immersed myself in all things beauty and art, never imagining that I would actually make it as an artist one day. It’s one of those dreams that most people live in when they’re young; doodling on the sides of notebooks in school, making sculptures out of colorful clay, and using chalk to draw on sidewalks. And then in the blink of an eye, life passes you by, and you find yourself trapped in a job you hate, wishing you could [...]

Living Life as a Successful Artist + How I Got Here

By |2024-06-09T14:10:12+02:00April 12th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Never underestimate the power you have to take your life in a new direction.  -Germany Kent It’s 9:00 AM. Like most mornings, it’s serene and quiet as I sip my morning coffee, answer a few work emails, and set my goals and intentions for the day. I have a new painting to work on and my daughter, Avelie, to take care of, but aside from that, my to-do list is pretty short for today. Now, don’t get me wrong, running a business all by yourself can be stressful, especially with the immense amount of time and effort [...]

How Much Art Is Too Much? The Unending Journey of Creativity

By |2024-03-28T12:58:27+01:00March 28th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

In the world of art, a question often emerges, cloaked in curiosity and sometimes skepticism: Why do some artists create so much art that seems to resonate with the same theme? Is there such a thing as creating too much art? Are we witnessing a mass production of creativity? These questions invite us into a deeper exploration of what it means to be an artist and the nature of artistic exploration itself. The Artist's Odyssey At the heart of every artist's journey is a profound and personal quest—a chosen path to explore a specific subject or theme that [...]

Limited Editions: A Bridge Between Originality and Accessibility

By |2024-03-25T21:31:06+01:00March 25th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

I'm thrilled to share with you the ins and outs of my artistic journey, the evolution of my work, and my path as an artist. This has been both a personal and professional quest, marked by continuous learning, experimentation, and a deep passion for expressing the muse within. The Genesis of My Art My journey began with traditional oil painting on canvas. Like many artists, I was drawn to the depth and vibrancy that oil paints offered. I chose linen canvases for their superior quality, but over time, I encountered the limitations of working with such materials—extended drying [...]

Fashionable Muses: from Tronies to Contemporary Inspirations

By |2024-03-18T21:07:41+01:00March 18th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

In the world of art, the muse has long served as a source of inspiration, guiding artists from ancient times to the present. These muses, ranging from mythological figures to more abstract concepts, play a crucial role in the creative process and the evolution of art. Among the various forms of artistic inspiration, tronies represent a unique and somewhat less recognized genre. As an artist who draws from both the richness of historical art and the dynamic world of contemporary fashion, my goal is to blend these influences. By integrating the classic appeal of tronies with the contemporary [...]

The Timeless Investment: Understanding the Value of Art Through the Ages

By |2024-03-13T11:10:53+01:00March 13th, 2024|Art|

“What is the value of this artwork that I own”, “ For how much can I resell my Wendy Buiter artwork?”  “What is this piece worth?” … and many more variations are questions we receive a lot! Let us answer these questions: Art, in its myriad forms, is not merely a source of beauty and inspiration but also a potential investment that can grow in value over generations. As an artist, I often receive inquiries about the worth of artworks, whether they are original masterpieces or limited edition prints. It’s a natural curiosity, fueled by the growing popularity of [...]

The Artist and the Art: A Personal Reflection

By |2024-03-19T17:12:17+01:00February 24th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

The bond between an artist and their art is much more than just creator and creation—it's a reflection of the artist's identity. My art is influenced by my love for fashion photography and the art of transformation through dress. As someone deeply intertwined with the worlds of beauty, fashion, and art, my work mirrors my personal journey. It's not just art; it's a piece of me. It's all about creating a visual impact that's as bold and expressive as the outfits that inspire me. This connection between my interests and my art is something my collectors value. They're not [...]

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