Friday, February 1, 2013

Paint Party Friday Week: 47, Year 2 Check In Featured Artist: Denise "Denthe" Thewissen

image courtesy of Denthe
 
Welcome to Week 47 of Paint Party Friday (Year 2) and to the next edition of our Featured Artist Series! (Would you like to be a PPF Featured Artist? Please click here for details!) This week's featured artist lets intuition be her guide as she creates her bright, beautiful paintings that are alive with freedom and color.  Please welcome Denise "Denthe" Thewissen!

Please tell us a bit about your personal history with painting. (When did you start painting? How has your painting evolved since you first started?)

I started painting in 2004. I have been drawing all my life, but painting was something I considered too difficult to do without having a formal education. So for years I planned to go to art school, because the urge was certainly there, but with my full-time job and then 2 kids it never happened... Until my friend’s hubbie took me to a painting club at his work. He worked for a company that employed disabled people. One night a week they could come to a big studio and do all kinds of crafts under guidance. My friend, who is a gifted artist himself, guided the people who wanted to paint, along with some other people that painted in their free time. So I started going there every week, helped them out a bit, and in the meantime learned a lot just by trying things out and getting great tips from the artists there. And I was hooked! Utterly, completely in love. I looked forward to Thursday night all week. I went there straight after work and painted for 5 hours. It was always too early to go home. It was great fun, getting to know all those people and being able to share my passion. I didn’t know anything about painting, and when I see work from that first period I sometimes cringe…. I learned so much. I soaked up every little bit they could teach me, and experimented with all kinds of techniques. In 2008 I quit my job to have more time for the kids and started to become more serious about my passion. I started going to markets to try and sell things (with varying degrees of success), entered some art shows (with no success at all), and had the opportunity to participate in some exhibitions. In 2011 I emigrated to Australia with my family, and I had to say goodbye to that wonderful group of people. I will forever be grateful to that friend for taking me along, otherwise I’d probably still be dreaming about painting one day ….

 
The biggest change in my way of painting has been through a workshop I did with Flora Bowley in February last year. Before I did that workshop I always drew something and then made a painting out of it. Now, when I start a painting, I don’t know what’s going to come out of it. I let the painting guide me. It is exciting to see the painting come alive, and gives a great sense of freedom. I still make paintings sometimes that are inspired by a drawing, but generally I just let my intuition guide me.

This is the first painting I made in Flora Bowley's workshop.
image courtesy of Denthe

What are your favorite techniques, media, and tools to use in creating your paintings?
Acrylics! Definitely! All kinds of acrylics, going from cheap craft paints to the more expensive Golden fluids. I’m an impatient person and I don’t have much time, so when I get to paint I need it to dry right away so I can keep working on it. Favorite tools? My fingers. Something I picked up from Flora’s workshop and can’t do without anymore. I like to paint big, on canvas. Last year I started an art journal, where I try to experiment a bit with different tools and techniques. My absolute favorite medium that I use in there are Inktense pencils. Love the bright intense colors of these. I have a lot of sketchbooks, where I use graphite and colored pencils to make sketches, and thin black markers to make my lyrics-girls and my doodles. I usually do this when I feel the need to create but don’t have the time to work on a big canvas. And, oh yes, acrylic inks in spray bottles (mini-misters) are a favorite too!

my latest addiction: doodle pages...
image courtesy of Denthe

What is your favorite thing to paint? Why?

People! I need to draw or paint people. I can appreciate abstract art, but I don’t like to make it myself. I love to make a figure come alive. See the different stages it goes through, and end up as a person with its own character and emotions. I love how you can manipulate the different expressions on a face just by a few brush strokes. I almost always paint women. I like the fluid lines, the curves, the softness, the different emotions. And I love to paint birds. Not realistic birds, but birds with bright colors that always seem to interact with the humans on my paintings. I don’t like realistic portraits, I always need to put some fantasy element in there, create a kind of dreamworld.

image courtesy of Denthe
 
What is your proudest painting moment and/or greatest painting achievement so far? 
That was in 2008, when the painting group that I went to every week held a big exhibition with all the paintings everybody made during that year. There was a couple at the exhibition that were all excited about my paintings. They wanted to buy one but couldn’t choose between two. It took them about half an hour before they decided on which one to buy, and I was over the moon. I couldn’t believe someone would pay that amount of money for one of my paintings, a stranger who didn’t know me. It was the very first painting I sold and I will forever remember it. It made me feel it might some day be possible to earn money doing something that I love.
 
the very first painting I sold, back in 2008
image courtesy of Denthe

What's next in your painting future?
I have big plans for this year. I want to go from hobbyist to business and finally make some decent money with my art. I signed up for 2 business courses last year, and am still working through their lessons. It takes a lot of time and energy, when often I just want to paint and create. But I really want to give it a go. I’m working now on setting up my first online shops (with Etsy and Zazzle), and I have quite a few ideas in my head about directions I want to explore. I just finished making my business plan and time-schedule. I also want to start making fabric bags and purses etc... I love to sew, and I want to use (pieces of) my art in my sewing-projects. And I might try out teaching a workshop, since quite a few people have asked me that. I want to spend less time on the computer and more on my worktable. And, oh yes, try to art journal every day ….

 
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Thank you for your very inspiring interview, Denise... We look forward to watching your business grow!

To see even more of her work, please visit:
website: www.denthe.com
website with older work: www.denthe.exto.org
 
Denise also sells her art in The Collective Store in Wynnum and in the Seaside Artists Gallery in Redcliffe (both in Queensland – Australia). More information about that on her website.

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Have a fabulously creative week everyone! Remember the auction is quickly approaching...
 
 

43 comments:

  1. I love Denthe's work. This was a great interview and I definitely look forward to seeing more of Denthe's artistic talents. Happy Paint Friday to all.

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  2. Oh WoW - I just adore Denthe's paintings - such glorious colour and I love the flowing lines :-) FABULOUS xxx

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  3. Sorry about my double name in the link up. The first one is this weeks post. The second one that got on there somehow is last weeks. Lovely work Denthe..Hope you make your goals this year. HPPF

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  4. Great interview, love Denthe's art - beautiful lines and colors - sweet dreamworld with quirky birds of paradise! <3

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  5. Wonderfu interview with Denthe!
    Always such amazing patterns and intense colors in her work!

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  6. I'm already one of Denise's biggest fans, this is a fabulous interview!! Thanks for sharing Denthe, I appreciate her contribution today and every week!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  7. Happy PPF! Denthe is a very cool artist!!!

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  8. I'm back - with actual paint this week!
    As always, thanks for hosting.
    Rinda

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  9. Happy PPF and love the artwork Denthe produces.

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  10. I always love to see Denthe's works so I am so happy to see she is the artist of the week for PPF. Thanks again to Eva and Kristin for another week of partying.

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  11. Hello to all, Denthe's art work is just beautiful, sensitive, colorful, dreamy, pure pleasure to look at!

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  12. Love this weeks artist showcase! Exquisite!I wish everyone an artistically inspiring week and I look forward to visiting everyone's blog!

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  13. What a wonderful interview of Denthe! Happy PPF!

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  14. Cool! Denthe is one of my favourite on line artists. :)

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  15. I adore Denthe's art, such fun getting to know her better.
    Happy PPF to you all.

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  16. Really awesome interview. I love the ladies with the birds - all completely different, yet all connected. Thanks!

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  17. Thanks for another interesting interview.

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  18. So beautiful..I love Denthe's work..and lovely interview!
    happy PPF all!
    Victoria

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  19. What a great interview. I just love Denthe's work and am headed over to her blog now to see more! Happy PPF, everyone!! Silke

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  20. Loved this interview! I hope to take the class with Flora one day. Denthe's work is beautiful and a great inspiration. It's great to be back at PPF! I've missed everyone! :)

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  21. Oops! I inadvertently entered mine twice. Could someone delete the 2nd entry? Sorry! :'(

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  22. Another wonderful artist interview ~ and thanks for hosting every week ~

    Carol of A Creative Harbor ^_^

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  23. Denthe is an inspiration! Love her story and her enthusiasm and passion for art.

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  24. i'm a fan of Denthe's work, so i loved this interview. LOVE her enthusiasm for painting and her bold colors. Those doodles are fantastic!! Wonderful interview. Thank you! xox

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  25. WOW! What inspiration..beautiful work and so nice to get to know you Denthe!! I love your story. I had so many similar feelings. Charming :)

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  26. So nice to read about Denthe, how much I understand her wanting to paint, wanting to add all these beautiful ladies and birds on a canvas, great work :)

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  27. I was so happy to read this interview and get to know more about Denise and her journey. Love your art!!

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  28. Yes, a really inspiring interview -I so love Denthe's art too-really beautiful!!

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  29. I am linking up some family tree art I made this week. Thanks so much for hosting :)

    Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity

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  30. I love the dreamlike quality of Denthe's work -- it's both bold and subtle. Great interview. Loving all of this weeks art!

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  31. Denise is one of my favorites - I am lucky enough to have won an art print and original ACEO from her. I just love her use of color with form.

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  32. Oh wow, thank you all so much for you lovely comments! I'm so grateful I can touch people with my art. Your comments and encouragement really lifts my spirit! And thank you, Eva and Kristin, for organizing this every week and bringing together such a wonderful group of artists. ♥ ♥ ♥

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  33. Denise's work is beautiful. Congratulations! I linked with a painting that I did several years ago, but had never posted. I hope that's OK. Blessings!

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  34. Ooops!!! I just realized I mis-linked my name on #87. I tried to delete that link, but couldn't do it. Sorry!

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  35. Happy PPF! Denise, I love your work!! beautiful!! Nice to get to meet you!! I have just started with Flora's class this week! Excited to see where it takes me! Love the piece you created in her class!



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  36. Denise is an amazing artist and I've loved learning about her beginnings!!

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  37. loved this interview.... and I love Denise's art too I love the fluid style she has.

    Karen x

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  38. I love Denise's work! Her beautiful pure colors and as she said her dreamscapes. I wish you continued luck in your artistic endeavors, Denise! Thank you Eva and Kristen for the opportunity to show my art to others.

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  39. I love hearing your story! Your art is very exciting and hearing this journey I have no doubt selling big is your next logical step. Do your ETSY, but try shows in a gallery too, where people looking for art will see it in person and want it. Put it places where you can profit best!

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  40. I really like the harmonious shapes and rich colour of Denthe's work.

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  41. oh shoot i put my main blogs address! sorry about that!!

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  42. I LOVE Denthe/Denise's work and her world of color!

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