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This Is Your Sign to Start Painting and Heal Your Inner Child

By |2024-06-09T13:58:54+02:00June 9th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Need to Heal Your Inner Child? Try Painting Hello everyone, and welcome (back) to my blog! On this blog page, I share content focused on art, beauty, and my experiences as a full-time artist and single mom. Life can be overwhelming, and I’ve had my fair share of dark days. However, I've found solace and healing through painting, and I’m here to share how it can help you, too. The Human Experience We all experience a wide range of emotions, especially negative ones. Our brains are hard-wired to survive, which often means we hold onto negative experiences to [...]

Exploring the Evolution of Beauty Standards

By |2024-06-09T15:14:16+02:00June 5th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

How Beauty Standards Have Evolved Throughout History How have beauty standards evolved throughout history? Did Cleopatra really bathe in milk? Was it necessary for women of the Renaissance Era to use leeches on their faces? And why were shorter haircuts the norm during the Roaring Twenties? Find out the answers to these questions and more in today’s exploration of the evolution of beauty standards! Hello and welcome to my blog! I’m thrilled about today’s topic because it combines two things I love: beauty and history. We’ll explore how beauty standards have changed over time, from ancient civilizations to [...]

The Secret Behind Beautiful Faces

By |2024-06-09T15:07:24+02:00May 29th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Why Certain Faces Are More Beautiful and How You Can Achieve Beauty Hello to all of you beautiful faces! Welcome back to another blog post where I share insights about my life as a full-time artist and single mom, as well as intriguing facts about fashion and beauty. There are countless videos on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram teaching you how to look more beautiful. However, most don’t delve into where beauty comes from or why enhancing certain facial features makes someone look more beautiful. This gap in understanding is what I want to address today. The Science of [...]

Starting Your Journey as an Artist: Inspiration and Practical Tips

By |2024-05-24T08:13:07+02:00May 24th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Hello fellow artists, Whether you're young or old, just starting your journey as an artist can be both exciting and daunting. I'm here to share some inspiration and practical tips to help you along your creative path. No matter your age or stage in life, you have the potential to become a successful artist. Here’s how you can start: Age Doesn’t Matter First and foremost, it's important to remember that it doesn’t matter how old you are when you decide to become an artist. Creativity knows no age limits. There are countless examples of successful artists who began [...]

The Joy of Traditional Painting: Embracing the Process

By |2024-05-19T10:17:58+02:00May 19th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

In today’s digital age, there are countless tools and software available for creating art on devices like iPads and computers. These platforms offer an extensive range of brushes, paints, and textures that can mimic almost any artistic medium. Despite knowing the possibilities and convenience that digital art provides, I still find myself drawn to the traditional method of painting by hand. For me, the process of painting isn't just about the final product. It’s about the act of working with real materials—sitting at a table, standing at an easel, or even painting on the floor. There's a unique [...]

The Power of Art and Resilience

By |2024-05-18T23:12:03+02:00May 18th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

I’ve always known that art has the power to evoke emotions, but it wasn't until recently that I truly understood how deeply my work resonates with women around the world. Through heartfelt comments and personal interactions, I've discovered that my art, and the story behind it, serves as a beacon of inspiration and empowerment for many. My journey as an artist hasn't been a straightforward path. Like many women, I've faced challenges that tested my resilience and ambition. It’s these experiences that have shaped my work and fueled my desire to uplift others. Hearing that my paintings and [...]

Fun Painting Workshop at Mytylschool de Piramide in The Hague, The Netherlands!

By |2024-09-02T09:23:00+02:00May 17th, 2024|Art, Artist Life, Contribute|

Hello, dear readers! I recently had the joy of hosting a painting workshop at Mytylschool de Piramide in The Hague, and I am excited to share the wonderful experience with you all! 😃🎨👩🏼‍🎨 It was an absolute delight to see the enthusiasm and creativity of the young artists at the workshop. These talented individuals poured their hearts into painting their favorite designs and faces, with a bit of guidance and support along the way. The energy in the room was contagious, and the smiles on their faces were priceless! 😍🖼️ [...]

My Art at Auction Raises Funds for Stichting Wiesje in Suriname

By |2024-05-17T08:41:39+02:00May 17th, 2024|Art, Contribute|

Hello, dear readers! I am thrilled to share a meaningful moment from April 2024, when I had the honor of contributing to the Wiesje Benefit Gala. This event holds a special place in my heart, not just because of the incredible cause it supports, but also because it provided me with an opportunity to give back in a way that feels profoundly personal and impactful. For those who may not be familiar, the Wiesje Benefit Gala is an annual event organized by the Wiesje Foundation, a wonderful organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals living with dementia [...]

10 Things That Inspire My Artistic Process

By |2024-06-09T14:59:08+02:00May 9th, 2024|Art, Artist Life|

Hello beauties, Welcome back to another blog post! In this blog post, I will share ten things that inspire me in my artistic process. 1. Ad Campaigns From Luxury Brands My first source of inspiration comes from luxury ad campaigns from high-end fashion brands like Dior, Guerlain, Tom Ford, and Cartier. One of my personal favorites is the 2020 Dior campaign with Jennifer Lawrence. The elegance, sophistication, and details in these campaigns, especially the eyes of the models, inspire me to paint muses that are ethereal and fashionable. 2. John Currin’s Painting John Currin's painting of Jennifer Lawrence [...]

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 [...]

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