An artist has been prepping for some time. It has brought her some insights which like to shares with fellow artists. Self-Reliance in Emergencies. The fun side of prepping.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
This short essays deals with the importance of position. Paula Kuitenbrouwer also wrote on the importance of composition.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
How to draw? How to design a composition? Paula Kuitenbrouwer and Sybille Kramer on the importance of preliminary art studies, a well evaluating and designing a composition, and use of intuition wh…| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
What are the traditional or classical colours that allow endless variation in mixing? what were the colours on the palette of Rembrandt and Maria van Oosterwijck? Which colours form the basis of yo…| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
Have a look at the drawings by Italian artist Sybille Tezzele Kramer and Dutch artist Paula Kuitenbrouwer as they take on the Shepherd Hut Art Challenge. Through their artworks, Sybille and Paula t…| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
Book review The Other Side – a Journey into women Art and the Spirit World- by Jennifer Higgie.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
A short article about mark-making. Mark-making is a powerful and versatile tool next to adding lines. It allows for endless creativity and experimentation. Make your mark creatively, intentionally,…| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
Studying (copying) with graphite Joachim von Sandrart’s ‘Baths of Diocletian’ yield interesting insights. Learn how to draw by copying the masters.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
Make sure to cultivate your art friendships, spend time around artists, or join a collective. Invite artists’ feedback. It will increase your inspiration.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
A short story on an old man reaching 123 years of age. All goes brilliantly well, except a bit different than we expect. A creative story by Paula Kuitenbrouwer.| Paula Kuitenbrouwer
Why should a painter use real life models or objects? What makes using real life objects better than photographic or digital references? Paula Kuitenbrouwer explains why she favours real objects st…| Paula Kuitenbrouwer