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Sketch Show

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Still sketching along. I love it – I am not about to sketch faces..not my thing (yet- LOL- who knows ;) -but I do love to sketch things that I have seen many times. It is amazing how many things you discover when you look closer because you want to sketch them. For example I didn’t realize that I could see the roof of the convention center from our roof terrace, or how green our city really is or …

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I cannot wait to also explore my new home next month through sketching. It is fun- try it!

Have a wonderful day

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  • Micki

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    Wow, your sketching is awesome. Absolutely gorgeous. Is it terrible of me to say that my heart is heavy/sad about you leaving Germany? I’m thrilled that you are closer and maybe I’ll be lucky to be able to take one of your workshops live :-).. but the way of german life and your strolls through the hood….. there is no comparison, at least not here in the Kansas City area. I think it’s just because I’m homesick, lo.

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  • Madeline Rains

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    I really love your sketching! As much as your other kinds of art. Really great.

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  • Deborah A. Pierro

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    Hi Nat! I love the work you are doing lately. I also think it’s great that you had an exhibition at your home and sold two canvases. I’d like to do something like that, so thanks for the idea!
    It will be great living across the river from your bff Julie. I met her at Create NJ and I’d love to meet you in person as well! xo

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  • Maria McGuire

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    I love your sketching Nat! It is amazing, isn’t it, the things you see differently when you start doing this. I think you should start a little sketch journal to document your journey your about to take :)

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  • Deleted User

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    Meant: ” watching” ‘ ….an ‘again”…

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  • Deleted User

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    It is a long time i do not sketch… watchi;ng yours, i feel the fever, and will try againt!…is an original way to capture things, places, etc. as we see them, in a very natural (simple) way…tfs Nat!

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  • Kirsten Alicia

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    Love your sketches, they’re always full of great detail.

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  • Helen

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    What gorgeous sketches! Following our twitter conversation last week, I have to say I don’t recognise the view (!!) but I love your sketching!!
    (@stampingbyh)

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Hamburg*End(Si)e or…my very first exhibition

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So last friday was the day of my first exhibition. If you are a regular reader of my blog and newsletter you know ow long it took me to do this and how scared and excited I was about the whole thing :) For the first time showing a bigger amount of my art work to friends and other people who have nothing to do with Mixed Media usually. Also most of my friends never really saw or got what I am doing anyway – not that they are not interested  – they just couldn’t grasp the concept ;)

Let me say right away – IT WAS AWESOME! – so you are done reading, if that is all you want to know – LOL – for the rest…let’s get into the details why it was one really cool experience!

1. Creating Process

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Once I had the theme of the Exhibition in my head – a mixture between all Hamburg-Related things -mixed with a good bye twist – I had ideas for more canvases to create. I spent many days from early morning till late night in my studio painting and it was awesome. I loved working with my favorite techniques – and as I said many times before- if you master the technique it is quite easy to just let creativity flow.

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My obstacles were of other nature …painting on canvases that are bigger than my usual surfaces…

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and I tackled that too and I loved it. I want to do more of those!

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I am ready for it ;)

2. Preparing the Exhibition

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It was pretty amazing how much work even in such a small exhibition goes – I never really thought about it…see it is all a learning process for me. Gathering the artwork which I thought would fit best for the rooms and theme…

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planning out in which rooms which art work can hang …trying to take into account space, wall size, windows and light – I didn’t do the best job on the light in one room as at a certain point the light was glaring on the pictures distracting the view a bit- but oh well…that is why you do your first exhibition in a small and familiar place then ;)

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The hardest while preparing…coming up with names and …prices…the never ending discussion for an artist how to price your work. I was told I priced it to low by all of the people at the exhibition…I also talked a long time at the exhibition to a friend who is working at the Art Academy here in  Hamburg and she stated that in her experience it is mostly the women that have a problem pricing their art work, while the guys just do it. She has seen rows and rows of art students and it is always the same issue. Interesting…why is that? Well…I guess I fulfill the norm here ;)

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Transporting and packing the artwork…some are super easy, some are causing problems because of fragility. I also learned that huge canvases do not fit in a smart car…and I also learned that carrying a huge canvases for half an hour in about 90 Fahrenheit (32 C)  is quite straining…Note to myself: ASK friends for help next time ;) On the other hand – carrying canvases around in a bag and having strangers ask you if they can take a look to hear them saying “Oh that is so cool, where did you buy that?” is also pretty fun…

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Hanging the work…it is good if you have a friend who is 6.76 feet tall (2.06m) – you do not need a ladder and hanging stuff is a breeze ;)

3. The Exhibition

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It was the hottest day ever and the last day of the school vacation – so only 1/3 of the people we invited came – it was small but yet wonderful . Sorry for not many pictures of the exhibition and people itself – I was way to busy and excited to take any…

It was special to show my work and the coolest part was hearing what others thought of my work, what they saw, what they liked (very different tastes- so fun to notice that once again ;) )

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I loved when they discovered the tiniest details, asked questions and told me what they thought or felt seeing a certain canvas.

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And after a while I started relaxing too and joining the party that formed on the balcony later that evening when it got a bit cooler outside when the sun started to go down

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and we even got a nice firework to see to top off the exhibition :) What a great way to say an early good bye to Hamburg -even though we won’t move for another five weeks ;)

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4. Conclusion

It was awesome. It was special for me and I am sure I will always remember this first intimate moment showcasing my work life. I had the feeling people liked my work and I even sold five canvases. I am stoked to know that four of them will be hanging in three different law offices throughout Hamburg (St. Pauli, Eimsbüttel and Altona). I am so giddy about it -I wanna go to all of them and look at them there- LOL. I would absolutely do it again and I hope there will be a chance to do so in my new home one day too :)

5. Thank You

Thanks to Klingner & Kollegen who invited me and made it possible to exhibit my work, to Liquitex for the support with their awesome paint media, to my wonderful readers that kept me going with my first exhibition, my awesome husband without whom this whole art adventure would have never started, my friend Julie Fei-Fan Balzer for her pushing and brain picking sessions and to all those that came to the exhibition on a very hot and murky day and who made me a really happy trooper. Thanks to A. to whom I sold my first two canvases – wow- that was so cool! Thank you!

Huge hugs

Nat

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  • Marjie Kemper

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    This is SO great. I am thrilled for you, Nat. Here’s to the NY show once you move on over… I’ll be there cheering you on.

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  • Nannette

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    Congratulations! I would love to come to your first exhibition when you move over here, as I live not too far from NJ/NY areas! I would feel so privileged! Your work is wonderful and you, (and Julie), have been very much inspiration for me as a beginner in mixed media!

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  • karen ellis

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    Such a wonderful post. Congratulations on your first (of many I hope) exhibitions of your work. Looks awesome and your joy is so evident. YAY Nat!

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  • Thea

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    Hi Nathalie,

    What a nice exebition you got there. I like the colours and the different shapes u use in your canvases. Aspecialy the black sky and the bright colours. Awesome! Good for you that you sold some of your work, that makes a girl very happy :) I wish you a good weekend.

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  • Michelle McCosh

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    Nathalie; I am so excited and happy for you. I loved reading your blog posts leading up to your exhibition. I am thrilled for you that you sold five canvases. I love your work :) One day I hope to go to a gallery exhibition and see your work.

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  • Madeline Rains

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    I am so happy for you! What an experience. And I love the canvases I could see in the pictures.

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Stroll Through The Hood

Disclaimer: This post makes a bit fun of “The Lions of Michigan” – if you are a Lion of Michigan and weren’t in this crowd – I am sorry, I do not mean to make fun of all Lions of Michigan, nor all Lions nor the Lions Club nor all people of Michigan! If you are on that photo…sorry- if you hadn’t shouted out so loud..I would have not even noticed you in the crowd- you were almost invisible! ;)

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A lot of times I get asked what inspires me. And one of my key answers is always “a stroll through the hood”. It might be street art, it might be thoughts or feelings connected with certain sights, it might be stuff I find to buy…in one way or the other you might find the photos, the thoughts, the feelings, the colors or anything from those strolls in my art journal, a mixed media project or a scrapbooking layout.

I would love to show you once a month what inspired me while strolling through my neighborhood. I hope you like the little insights into my daily life where I live (at the moment Hamburg, Germany). This is also a wonderful way for me to remind myself on the inspiring things in the hood. Maybe you get inspired by those posts and even invite ME to a stroll in YOUR hood – feel free to grab the logo and leave a comment for me on the post and share!

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You gotta love a neighbor hood where an artist works on the street – this guy is working on a canvas and is a friend of the hair dresser – the canvas will be hanging there soon. I hope I will see it finished. It is pretty cool!

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Our Central Park- LOL – it is a piece of land …prominent right smack at best building location – which is now for several years rented out for a “beach-club” – yup right…in the middle of the city, at the train tracks going above you have a piece of beach with nice chairs and you can hang out there if you want. Totally forgot to take Julie for a break there…oh well…we did so much ;)

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The usual saturday flea market from a different angle – it was so hot that day and soo crowded. But fun. Apparently this flea market made it to some travel guides for Hamburg

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The Lions of Michigan…we did almost not know they were here…almost ;) ROAAARRRR

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One Saturday morning I met my friend Sandra for a breakfast at one of the many portuguese cafe’s in this particular street. It is even called Galao (portuguese expresso with hot foamed milk) Strip . Great place for people watching and catching up before heading out to do the weekend grocery shopping.

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Well…gotta say I love Hamburg ;) Only one more Stroll from the hood is going to be from Hamburg. I think I might continue though once I moved to Jersey City- might be a good way to keep me going checking out my new hood. What do you think?

Have a wonderful day!

Nat

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Wasserturm or…today is the day

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Today is the day of my exhibition – hahaha- you are probably as excited as I am just because you cannot hear the word anymore ;) Well – bah…don’t be too happy I will still post about it ;)
So this is the last canvas in a trilogy I created – I showed you the other two before here and here. The water tower is a very prominent landmark of my hood. It is set in a park and I can see it from our deck and our sleeping room window. I love this old building. They turned it into a 5Star hotel – which caused lot’s of protests …building wise I have to say though they did a really good job inside keeping lot of the old architecture. Otherwise it would have been awesome if this was turned into public space since it is in a public park…but Oh well ;)

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Wish me luck !

Nat

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  • nanou49

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    so beautiful and original and poetic work

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  • nancy-k

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    gorgeous. love the colors.

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  • maura

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    Lovely! Ah, wasserturm, one of the few words I remember from a trip to Germany many years ago – love that word!

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  • croms

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    love this TFS

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  • cheryl donohew

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    Truly amazing artwork! Best of luck and enjoy!

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I Love St. Pauli or…Nachtschattengewächse

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Only four more days till my exhibition…I am “slightly” totally utterly super duper excited ! And yes… I am also “peeing” (sorry!) my pants – no kidding ;)

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By now I should have decided which title this canvas- which is 20″x 24″ (60x50cm) has –  Naming the canvases is sometimes easy sometimes it is like Canvas 1, 2 , 3 …which is so boring – LOL. And did you notice….I said I SHOULD have decided ….

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Thursday we will hang the pictures – I already planned out which canvases go together and in which rooms they will hang- and put the name tags on the side of them (again…Nat…you have to decide the names by Thursday!!!) and then we will see ;)

What would you call this canvas? If you are German…German is good- LOL- go ahead ;)

Have a gorgeous day

Nat

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Cranes or…Hamburg*End(si)e Canvas

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Another Canvas for my exhibition- which is going to be part of a small series of three and belongs to this canvas I showed already. I find the Hamburg Harbor very interesting – I love the cranes, the big container ships, the containers. Hamburg is actually called “Tor zur Welt” too, which means “Gate to the World” – a second name of Hamburg which apparently has been mentioned in 1888 already (I didn’t know – LOL). I have to say the harbor has  indeed this little taste of a gate to the world. BTW – if you are ever in Hamburg as a tourist…do not go to the harbour on the weekend – it is unbearably full there in the summer…the best time is in the middle of the week at 10 am – and then take a boats tour – beautiful!

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Off to work on the third canvas in this series.

What second name is there or would you give your home town/city?

Have a gorgeous day

nat

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Defragmented or…Hamburg*End(si)e Canvas

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Slowly getting there- but still a lot to do for my exhibition in August. Here is another canvas I created – I had lots of fun doing this one.

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If you have never been to Hamburg you probably do not get all the references and landmarks in the collage – but there are lot’s of them in there :) But even if you do not know all of them- I hope you have fun spotting some details.

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The canvas is 16″ by 24″ big (40cm x 60cm) – I know it looks way smaller here -. Off to work on some more canvases.

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P.S. – Thank you for you wonderful comments and sharing your personal thoughts and stories on my post the day before yesterday! Thank YOU!!!

Hugs

Nat

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Julie’s July Visit…or My Belly Still Hurts from Laughing

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I have not even the slightest clue how to wrap up the fun visit by my friend Julie Fei Fan Balzer as this week was packed with so much fun, laughter, art, sightseeing, discussions, inspiration, birthday celebrations, insane amount of food and girlfriend stuff.

Here are some picture overload highlights:

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Arting in the Hamburger Kunsthalle after visiting a Special Exhibition with Paul Klee – Angels

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Julie’s amazing “I -Do-Not-Realize-You-Are-Taking-A-Photo-of-Me”-Pose

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Reichstag Building from the window of our taxi cab to the Jewish Museum, where we spent many hours of our day in Berlin, I decided I will dedicate a whole extra blogpost telling about this special time there.

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Painted Pieces of the Berlin Wall at Check Point Charlie where we had lunch and sat outside for a while.

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Goofing around in my neighborhood in Hamburg

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Having a fun birthday party with lot’s of my loved ones

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Many amazing birthday gifts- including this gorgeous handmade artjournal from Julie (she insanely wants me to trash it with my own artjournal art- pffff)

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Wonderful hours on the deck, eating, partying, chatting…and …Julie chasing flies…she might be the only person I know who travels with a fly swatter- LOL

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Eating almost every meal outside for six days …we both loved it!

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Boat tour in Hamburg – lot’s of walking and sightseeing.

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Arting time on the deck

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Hanging out with friends and shopping

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We took photos in a photo booth each day – gosh we were laughing so much – I cannot even walk by this booth anymore without giggling.

Girlfriend time- I tell you – so refueling ! Nowadays it is rare that you spent so much time with a friend and I think it was the best way to slide into my 40s – I felt like 20 LOL. Thanks Julie for making my birthday so special and thanks to my hubs for treating us both like princesses for a week  ;)

 

huge hugs

Nat

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Heimathafen or…Hamburg*End(si)e Exhibition Canvas

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Another canvas for my exhibition in August here in Hamburg. This one is actually 16″ by 24″ big (40cm x 60cm) . I figured out that for canvases in that big size I need an easel but I guess for the time being here in Hamburg I might not invest in one or maybe I should…mmmh…mhhh – LOL…never shy of an excuse to go to the art supply store ;) .

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It is a collage with acrylic paints, acrylic inks and acrylic markers . It was a slow process on this canvas …It moved several times in the apartment so I could just look at it because I wasn’t too happy in the beginning and needed to figure out what it was. It was the ship on the right that made me crazy…something was badly off, but now it is done. I really like the colors- and I know they are not very usual for me .

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I am sure you got it figured out, this is the Hamburg harbor – a bit part of our city, and the title is home port. Now working on the next canvas which is even bigger…let’s see how this goes- LOL

Have a wonderful day

Hugs

Nat

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