I almost finished filling up my Little Book of Wonder, a class by Amy Maricle of Mindful Art Studio. Yesterday I added the covers to my handmade little accordion book full of surprises. I just […]
Author Archives: Daniëlle Roeleveld
Commission: Almuni event The Power of Dialogue
On Saturday 13 April, 2024 I captured the alumni event of Political Sciences and Public Administration of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Front row And even though I was focused more […]
Printing high contrast black and white photos on top of mono prints
The other day I showed you papers where I painted over the top of high contrast black and white photos. Today I share with you the papers where I printed black and white photos on […]
Painting on high contrast black and white photos
I’ve been experimenting a little with painting on top of high contrast black and white photos taken with my cell phone. I selected a couple of nature inspired photos that were not too busy, changed […]
Painting for Fun Sketchbook Challenge, by Laura Horn
I finished the Painting for Fun Sketchbook Challenge, a class by Laura Horn from her Creative Blend Art Program. This is one the many online classes I own that I finished from A to Z […]
Coming back from the Museum Market
Last month Kees and I rented a stall at the Museum Market in Amsterdam. We are looking back at a good day: we had friends coming by, we talked to strangers about our art, we […]
To Market, to Market: Museum Market
On 19 November my bfbf Kees and I will be sharing a stall together at the Museum Market in Amsterdam. This art and design market takes place every third Sunday of the month from 10.00 […]
Slow art Party: Spindle
This week’s pattern in the Slow Art Party hosted by Amy Maricle was Spindle. I have to confess I had to look up the meaning of the word. I can’t really recognize it in the […]
Slow Art Party: Revealing
This week’s pattern in the Slow Art Party was Revealing. Amy said that the overlapping leaves gave it an X-ray kind of feeling hence the name.We started out drawing the stems and leaves and added […]