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year 2021

2022-23

painting everyday + new baby

what's new

i have a routine of painting everyday, sometimes it's a small sketch in a sketcbook and sometimes it's a serious painting with some expensive art material, i have a lot of pleasure being creative every single day. 
i'm enjoying my life as a part time architect, part time artist and full time mother of my lovely baby boy Samuel. i couldn't be happeir and i can't wait the time that he will be old enough to hold a pencil. haha
Here is a picture of me, 6 months pregnant, i just finished this macrame cradle.  My little Samuel slept in there for 6 months. i recommend doing macrame to everyone who can't sleep at night ( my first trimester)  i was much easier for my " pregnancy brain " than painting.  great memories...

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year 2021

2021

the art studio

This year  started with a lots and lots of commissions.
After some time, when everything was done,  i had finally time to start to work on my own ideas, drawing exercises and paintings for myself. A lots of portrait painting commission made me want to try to paint other things like florals and landscapes. I tried to paint more outside ( it's very hard!! ) and i hope i will get better soon to be able the capture the beauty of swiss landscapes.  

We also moved to the new appartement in a different city, i made my very nice art studio, my sweet dream is now a reality. It's very important to have the nice space, were you can be creative and were you liberate your spirit, and energy! i'm happy to have that.

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2020

year 2020

hello oil paints!

A year of 2020 was full of changes. All the changes that happened in our life's, in our jobs (because of corona virus) we will remember them forever, and we will always think about year of 2020 as a something special ( i hope special not only in a bad way, but in a good way also ).

So what is going on in my career this year?
A lots of good things ! In 2019 I found under my Christmas tree my first oil paint tubes, ( thanks to my lovely mum ). Oil painting is something that i wanted to try a long time ago, but i always found it too complicated, all these oils, mineral spirits and other chemicals...i wasn't sure how to use all that stuff. So this year i can proudly say that not only i tried a new technique, but i fell in love with it ! i made almost all my portrait's commissions this year with oil paints. Now, at the end of 2020 I created a new page on my website dedicated to oil paintings only. 

i started to spend all my free time painting, This year i painted more portrait than any other year, i experimented with new techniques like acrylic inks, bronze powders, colored pencils, markers  and i just loved it.

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year 2019

2019

What more can i say? The painting became really a part of my life, my everyday life. I'm constantly learning about new techniques, using new supplies, i'm developing more and more my style and doing more a more paintings.
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painting became a part of my everyday life

I started to use two amazing techniques in m artwork watercolor and gouache. i painted this couple before their wedding with watercolor,Two months before the wedding i asked the bride how her dress will look like, she didn't know about the painting. She received on the wedding day a painting  in her wedding dress. I was an amazing experience.

I had no more fear about painting on big formats.

That's where i really was an evolution of my painting process, i was ready to take any challenge and i always spent a great time painting.
This year i realized two artworks bigger than 1 meter, and a lots of smaller ones. 
 
At the end of the year, encouraged by y family and friends i created this website to show the complete collection of all my artworks.

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year 2018
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2018

In the beginning of the year, i had already a lot of projects, some commissions planned and.. i was ready. Little by little i was finding out my style, i started to apply more and more colors to my artworks, At that time i had nothing but acrylic paint, but it was ok.

i started with small canvases of 40x40 cm, small project that took me a huge amount of time. 
I was encouraged, because i always received a positive feedback, and finally i took me less time to paint the same size portrait.

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year 2017

I have just successfully finished my studies at university in France and right after that i moved to Switzerland.
I had a professor at the university, he was about 45 years old architect and a painter. I remember him saying to never stop painting, to keep experimenting a create as much as we can, because when we will be older we will lose that energy to try new things and create. 
when i finished my studies i wanted to create new habits, do things i had never time to do and paint! 

So in 2017 i created my facebook page dedicated to art,
I started to paint for myself, my family and friends and i made a lot of sketches and artworks just to exercise myself.
 

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last year of studies

2017

before 2017

where we started from

before 2017

I can't even remember when i started to paint, I think one of the first commissioned paintings, that i created, was when i was 16 years old, it was a large painting of zebras, But at that time i had no mobile phone or any camera to take photos of my painting, The first portrait that i found on my computer was these portraits from 2012 and 2013. I was at university in Bratislava, I was 21 years old.

What i can say about that time?

I loved painting i was too shy to use colors in my paintings, and i didn't want to spend money for a lot of colors...at university, we all try to be reasonable with our money.
So all my artworks were very similar. The black&white portraits was in comfort zone and it worked well.
i'm sure all my friend for college and university will remember me always painting and drawing black&white. That's were we started from. :)

 

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