The World of Christy de Witt, Creator of Witty Art: 'Where the Rock courts the Roll, dancing on a seemingly dead volcano'
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dinsdag 29 augustus 2017
Studio PuRRR opened up for the first time for Kadefestival 2017 - including small showcase of Witty Art!
So, last Sunday, we opened up our Studio PuRRR for the public, who came to the Kadefestival Delfshaven (a local festival in the Rotterdam area Tussendijken), right at our very doorstep at the Spangesekade and organised by our partner Schiezicht. My creative partner Deborah van de Beld and I'd decided to put together a small showcase of our creative skills, resulting in some Witty Art on the walls and a bit of Deborah's handmade costumework on display.
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For this occasion, I opted for a small presentation of a series still pretty much in progress: ''TEST L.A.B. (Lost Accidental Babies)'', a series featuring one of the most popular characters in Witty Art: UnBunny. This time, UnBunny finds himself captive in what appears to be a test lab facility where UnBunnies like himself are subjected to a series of sinister experiments, resulting in them losing shape and form and ultimately their mind.
A gruesome fate, you wouldn't want to wish upon anyone, however, as we catch glimpes of life outside, the question comes to mind whether life in the madhouse is to be prefered above the real world gone even madder. Also, if you have lost your mind, who says you cannot be happy regardless? Does one really need a sane mind to be really truly and fully happy in this world?
To be fair, questions like these pop up in my mind quite often...
I showed this series, which I originally started in 2012 and is very much up and running in 2017, before at a Pop Up Expo in the beginning of 2015, but for this occasion I thought it'd be nice to show some of the drawings still in progress. As to give the viewers a bit of an impression how Witty Art is created, in this case from the initial first pencil sketches to adding the lines in ink and adding the layers of watercolouring.
Consider it a bit of ''The Making of Witty Art'', so to speak.
Directly facing those poor little TEST UnBunnies, on the opposite wall, you can see a small selection of four so-called Singles, all of them created back in 2013-2014. These have been on display on several locations before, amongst others at Route du Nord (edition 2014) and at private artgallery Lijnbaan140 (2016) and I felt that their minimalistic mood would contradict with the colourful explosive force of the TEST L.A.B.-series in an interesting way.
After all, both type(s) of work reflect the World of Witty Art, albeit in different manners, but they definitely are firmly rooted in common ground.
During the day, quite a number of interested people came into our studio and had a look at our presentation, which led to often very entertaining and interesting conversations about our work and our studio.
So this was a very good 'test run' as far as opening up our studio is concerned, a thing we definitely are willing and planning to do more often, by organising exhibitions and other creative and culinairy events, such as our pop up restaurant Tante Timmie Kookt (Tante Timmie's Kitchen) and more!
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woensdag 23 augustus 2017
Preparing for a small showcase of Witty Art during Kadefestival Delfshaven!
Currently, I am busy preparing a small showcase of Witty Art for the upcoming Open Day at our own creative studio Studio PuRRR. We were given the opportunity of opening up our studio as part of the programma of Kadefestival Delfshaven (an initiave by our partner Schiezicht), this coming Sunday August 27th! So, both my creative partner The House of Westenwind (costume designer and professional cook) and I are currently getting our studio ready for showcasing a (small) selection of our work and our creative skills and hopefully, that day some people will pay a visit to our space at the Spangesekade,which is also the very location of the festival.
Do you happen to be around Rotterdam coming Sunday? You are more than welcome, admission to the festival is free of charge and there is lots of other great stuff to see, including a small artist market, lots of musical and theatre performances, creative workshops and lots of tasty food, all of this made and catered to you by local makers from Delfshaven!
Do you happen to be around Rotterdam coming Sunday? You are more than welcome, admission to the festival is free of charge and there is lots of other great stuff to see, including a small artist market, lots of musical and theatre performances, creative workshops and lots of tasty food, all of this made and catered to you by local makers from Delfshaven!
woensdag 5 april 2017
A new studio for both Witty Art & Witty Projects (and much more): Studio PuRRR
So, I've been a bit behind on updating this Witty Art Blog - but for a good
reason! The last couple of weeks have been insanely busy with preparing
the move to my new workplace at Studio PuRRR, the creative artstudio I set up last year, together with
my creative partner and fellow artist Deborah van de Beld. For a while, Studio PuRRR was a travelling pop up initiative, trying out some small-scale creative and culinary concepts on various locations - but pretty soon we found a more permanent place for ourselves.
We have moved into Schiezicht, a local, Delfshaven based community initiative, founded and ran by a group of dedicated locals who share the same views on grass roots community and place making, creative and social entrepreneurship, local economy and sustainability. It was there, when looking for a venue to host our production Horen Zien en Schranzen (an art and literature event featuring Dutch poets and singer-songwriters) that we stumbled across this really great space with the full potential of turning it into the ideal artstudio and the perfect homebase for both our creative companies and artist practices, as well as all other individual and combined projects: Studio PuRRR.
And as our luck would have it, the Schiezicht crew were looking for some new faces to join their team as well. So, after a couple of talks, we reached an agreement and we got the keys to what's now our very own studio!
Now, an important part of this agreement with Schiezicht is that both Deborah and I are both part of Schiezicht's core crew, helping this initiative grow and develop further. I do so by taking care of external communications (digital newsletter, website, and so on) and Deborah is part of the cooking team, which serves tasty homemade meals to the neighborhood at a friendly price. This fits seamlessly with our own vision on creative and social entrepreneurship, creating additional social value for the community.
Schiezicht means so much as ''view on the river Schie'', very apptly named as it's located directly on the riverside of the 'Delfshavense Schie' in an area of Rotterdam called Delfshaven - to be precise, on the outer fringe of a neighborhood called Bospolder Tussendijken. Perhaps not the most glamorous part of booming Rotterdam (hot, hip and happening on all kinds of To Be Lists and in the middle of the grip of gentrification) with high unemployment rates and many vulnerable people living in the margins of society. But to us, it's one of the most interesting because of its combination of a cultural diversity, social resilience and creativity, outer edginess and hidden gems of local entrepreneurship, artists and makerspaces.
And sure enough, we aren't the only ones, as Bospolder Tussendijken managed to grasp the attention of The Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton, who visited the area and it's local makerspace Bouwkeet in person only very recently. Read an impression of her visit both here and here. Unfortunately for us, we were still busy renovating our own artists space then, but rest assured, we are more than ready for her next visit!
Either way, I for myself am extremely happy for the opportunity to be working in this new studio, which, in more than one way, proves to be the perfect venue for not only creating Witty Art and developing myself further artistically but to roll out further Witty Projects, in a way that suit me - because I firmly belief in the concept of commercidealism: the ability to run a succesful business and a profitable company, that will enable me to sustain myself as well as generating some form of social return. What exactly, I am right in the middle of finding that out - as I am still rebuilding my life and my business, after having lost my house and my home about almost two years ago. A process, I've been trying to visualise in my Witty Art Book ''My Life In Limbo'' (which I am behind updating too, will do so SOON!)
It's still a long way to go. It's still a steep hill to climb.
But I no longer feel it's a whole mountain.
And I've found, that going downhill no longer means hitting rock bottom.
I've found that rock bottom isn't that scary after all, too.
And I am determind to make this work.
Because I no longer simply believe I have a lot to offer to society.
I know I do.
And this time, I will do so in the way that is right for both society and me.
We have moved into Schiezicht, a local, Delfshaven based community initiative, founded and ran by a group of dedicated locals who share the same views on grass roots community and place making, creative and social entrepreneurship, local economy and sustainability. It was there, when looking for a venue to host our production Horen Zien en Schranzen (an art and literature event featuring Dutch poets and singer-songwriters) that we stumbled across this really great space with the full potential of turning it into the ideal artstudio and the perfect homebase for both our creative companies and artist practices, as well as all other individual and combined projects: Studio PuRRR.
And as our luck would have it, the Schiezicht crew were looking for some new faces to join their team as well. So, after a couple of talks, we reached an agreement and we got the keys to what's now our very own studio!
Now, an important part of this agreement with Schiezicht is that both Deborah and I are both part of Schiezicht's core crew, helping this initiative grow and develop further. I do so by taking care of external communications (digital newsletter, website, and so on) and Deborah is part of the cooking team, which serves tasty homemade meals to the neighborhood at a friendly price. This fits seamlessly with our own vision on creative and social entrepreneurship, creating additional social value for the community.
Schiezicht means so much as ''view on the river Schie'', very apptly named as it's located directly on the riverside of the 'Delfshavense Schie' in an area of Rotterdam called Delfshaven - to be precise, on the outer fringe of a neighborhood called Bospolder Tussendijken. Perhaps not the most glamorous part of booming Rotterdam (hot, hip and happening on all kinds of To Be Lists and in the middle of the grip of gentrification) with high unemployment rates and many vulnerable people living in the margins of society. But to us, it's one of the most interesting because of its combination of a cultural diversity, social resilience and creativity, outer edginess and hidden gems of local entrepreneurship, artists and makerspaces.
And sure enough, we aren't the only ones, as Bospolder Tussendijken managed to grasp the attention of The Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton, who visited the area and it's local makerspace Bouwkeet in person only very recently. Read an impression of her visit both here and here. Unfortunately for us, we were still busy renovating our own artists space then, but rest assured, we are more than ready for her next visit!
Either way, I for myself am extremely happy for the opportunity to be working in this new studio, which, in more than one way, proves to be the perfect venue for not only creating Witty Art and developing myself further artistically but to roll out further Witty Projects, in a way that suit me - because I firmly belief in the concept of commercidealism: the ability to run a succesful business and a profitable company, that will enable me to sustain myself as well as generating some form of social return. What exactly, I am right in the middle of finding that out - as I am still rebuilding my life and my business, after having lost my house and my home about almost two years ago. A process, I've been trying to visualise in my Witty Art Book ''My Life In Limbo'' (which I am behind updating too, will do so SOON!)
It's still a long way to go. It's still a steep hill to climb.
But I no longer feel it's a whole mountain.
And I've found, that going downhill no longer means hitting rock bottom.
I've found that rock bottom isn't that scary after all, too.
And I am determind to make this work.
Because I no longer simply believe I have a lot to offer to society.
I know I do.
And this time, I will do so in the way that is right for both society and me.
vrijdag 22 juli 2016
Witty Art Puppetry: The first EVER preview...
So, here's the first EVER preview of what, in time, is going to be yet another expression or even manifestation of Witty Art! Moving from 2D to 3D, here's the first try out sample of Witty Art Puppetry, created by my Studio PuRRR's fellow creative mastermind Deborah van de Beld (a costume designer and fabric connaisseur in her own right AND a highly skilled culinary artist and who'll be launching her own House of Westenwind over the coming months).
I have always envisioned my artwork coming alive, both old skool, as in: handmade, crafted with various materials; and digitally, perhaps in a form of stop motion animation. But for a number of reasons, I never got around to figuring that all out. Something to do with living in the hell of crippling self doubt, fear of failure and - less prozaic - other projects and businesss stuff demanding too much of my time. So I basically stuck to drawing - don't get me wrong, I LOVE it and drawing and painting will always be a necessity to me, as I sometimes simply just have to do it or I'll go mad. But other plans, ideas, dreams, well .. they just got postponed.
So it is great to have someone motivating me to pick up where I left and start working again towards a three-dimensional world of Witty Art, one way or the other.
In short: to be continued...
I have always envisioned my artwork coming alive, both old skool, as in: handmade, crafted with various materials; and digitally, perhaps in a form of stop motion animation. But for a number of reasons, I never got around to figuring that all out. Something to do with living in the hell of crippling self doubt, fear of failure and - less prozaic - other projects and businesss stuff demanding too much of my time. So I basically stuck to drawing - don't get me wrong, I LOVE it and drawing and painting will always be a necessity to me, as I sometimes simply just have to do it or I'll go mad. But other plans, ideas, dreams, well .. they just got postponed.
So it is great to have someone motivating me to pick up where I left and start working again towards a three-dimensional world of Witty Art, one way or the other.
In short: to be continued...
maandag 27 juni 2016
Terugblik op geslaagde eerste editie Horen & Zien & Schranzen!
Met Studio PuRRR kijken we terug op een enorm geslaagde eerste editie van Horen & Zien & Schranzen gisteren in Schiezicht. Een podium vol Groningse dichters, schrijvers en singer-songwriters, die speciaal naar Rotterdam waren afgereisd om het daar verzamelde publiek te trakteren op een portie verbaal vuurwerk.
Zo gaven Fieke Gosselaar, Melvin Bonnet, Joost Oomen, Richard Nobbe, Bill Mensema, Kasper Peters en LouLou Elisabettie acte de présence en zorgde Irene Siekman tijdens de pauze voor een dichtrijk intermezzo met haar typewriter poetry. De door Studio PuRRR's Tante Timmie vers bereide Aziatische rijstcurry kon eveneens rekenen op een warm onthaal.
Zelf was ik behalve ik mede-organisatorische hoedanigheid ook zelf aanwezig op het podium, met Live Witty Art. Als iemand die buitengewoon veel inspiratie ontleent aan het geschreven èn het gesproken woord, in de vorm van boeken, songteksten, gedichten, spoken word, noem maar op, kon ik de gelegenheid niet weerstaan om te kijken wat het werk van het Groningse zevental mij zou brengen. En dus zat ik telkens samen met de optredende artiest op het podium, en liet me ter plekke leiden door wat zijn of haar performance.
Het bleek een uitdaging, zeker omdat het allemaal in stijl totaal verschillende schrijvers en dichters zijn, wiens manier van voordragen ook enorm verschilde. De bijna as a matter of factly, ingetogen, onderkoelde schrijf en voordrachtsstijl van Fieke Gosselaar; het bijna afgemeten, en op gezette momenten rauwe cynisme van Bill Mensema's werk lieten zich moeilijker vangen dan de sfeervolle, beeldrijke teksten van LouLou Elisabettie of de inktzwarte, maar niet van enige bizarre humor ontspeelde beelden die Melvin Bonnet bij mensen wist op te roepen. Van elke artiest heb ik geprobeerd iets van de essentie van zijn of werk te vangen en te vertalen binnen mijn eigen beeldtaal. Dat is in sommige gevallen heel goed gelukt, in andere gevallen minder. In een enkel geval totaal niet.
Hoe dan ook, ik ben een flinke voorraad nieuwe tekeningen verder, en allemaal geven ze weer aanleiding tot het zoeken van verdieping en verkenning binnen mijn eigen werk. Daarom alleen ben ik dit Groninger zevental erkentelijk, waarvoor veel dank!
Binnenkort hoop ik een selectie van de tekeningen te plaatsen op dit blog!
(met excuus voor de slechte kwaliteit van sommige foto's, het is door omstandigheden helaas alles wat we van deze middag hebben, better luck next time!)
zaterdag 11 juni 2016
Witty Art Live tijdens Horen & Zien & Schranzen op 26 juni in Schiezicht!
Op 26 juni a.s. is Witty Art LIVE te zien tijdens Horen & Zien & Schranzen in Schiezicht Rotterdam!
HOREN & ZIEN & SCHRANZEN
Poëzie, kunst en eten. Een totaal programma met live performances, art improvisaties, poetry on demand inclusief een overheerlijke vers bereide maaltijd. Samengesteld, bereid en geserveerd door een samenwerkingsverband van De Lege Ruimte en Studio PuRRR.
Kom ook Horen & Zien & Schranzen op zondag 26 juni in Schiezicht aan de Mathenesserdijk 272B in Rotterdam Delfshaven. Aanvang programma: 16.30u (inloop 16u). De toegang bedraagt slechts € 5,- inclusief maaltijd. Kaarten bestellen (en meteen via iDeal betalen) kan via deze link.
Meer informatie ook op de eventpagina op Facebook:
Podiumprogramma:
Voor deze pilot een compleet Groningse line up van bekende en minder bekende dichters, schrijvers en singer-songwriters:
Fieke Gosselaar (Groningstalige dichteres en schrijfster van spannende verhalen); Melvin Bonnet, (cabaret en lied); Bill Mensema (groot schrijver); Richard Nobbe (dichter en filosoof); Joost Oomen (dichter en vol liefde); Kasper Peters (dichter en momenteel stadsdichter van Groningen) Lou Lou (singer-songwriter).
Plus live art & poetry on demand van Rotterdamse makelij:
Typewriter Poetry
Een gedicht op maat, speciaal voor jou. Ter plekke geschreven, correctie: getyped door dichter/schrijver Irene Siekman op haar vintage Triumph typemachine. In ruil voor een kleine donatie krijg jij je gedicht meteen mee.
Witty Art Live
Kunstenares Christy de Witt maakt tekeningen en schetsen geïnspireerd door het werk van de optredende dichters en performers. Miss Witty improviseert live: zij put inspiratie uit het verbale en vertaalt dat naar het visuele
Tante Timmie Kookt
Al dat Horen & Zien gebeurt niet op een lege maag. Tijdens het programma serveert Tante Timmie Kookt een overheerlijke, verse en voedzame maaltijd. Dat wordt Schranzen geblazen!
Over de locatie:
Schiezicht
Schiezicht is een plek waar je je ding kunt doen. Gelegen aan de Schie, in Rotterdam Delfshaven. Schiezicht biedt ook de ruimte om je idee uit te voeren. Van buurtactiviteit tot workshops en brainstormsessies, buurtbijeenkomsten en kinderactiviteiten en nog veel meer!
Over de initiatiefnemers van Horen & Zien & Schranzen:
Studio PuRRR
Studio PuRRR: studio & projectruimte (in wording). Creatieve & culinaire projecten. Kunst, koken en kostuumontwerp. Een initiatief van kunstenaars & ondernemers Deborah van de Beld (House of Westenwind) en Christy de Witt (TWC Works). Homebase voor o.m. Witty Art en Tante Timmie Kookt. Bij gebrek aan een eigen ruimte ‘op poppend’ op diverse plekken in Rotterdam.
Tante Timmie Kookt | Een initiatief van Studio PuRRR
Tante Timmie Kookt graag en lekker èn deelt haar kookkunsten graag met anderen. Smakelijke, voedzame maaltijden voor een goede prijs. Ontbijt, lunch of diner: Tante Timmie Kookt het allemaal (ook vegetarisch!). Tante Timmie Kookt is een project van Studio PuRRR, studio en projectruimte voor creatieve en culinaire projecten. Studio PuRRR is een initiatief van kunstenaars Deborah van de Beld & Christy de Witt.
De Lege Ruimte
De Lege Ruimte is een Rotterdams podium voor muziek, theater en poëzie. De Lege Ruimte is een initiatief van Irene Siekman, podiumdichter en theaterregisseur. In haar werk zoekt ze naar dwarsverbanden tussen beide disciplines. Daarnaast is ze actief als organisator, presentator en docent.
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maandag 2 mei 2016
Mooie afsluiter van mijn expo in Stroop met de primeur van Tante Timmie Kookt!

(summary of this blogpost in English below)
Ook de laatste dag van mijn expositie in Stroop Rotterdam was wederom een geslaagde! Met veel aanloop en interesse voor mijn serie 'Minor Kitchen Sink Dramas', die gedurende de afgelopen weken op enthousiaste reacties kon rekenen van kijkers.
Tijdens deze finnisage vond ook de eerste try out plaats van een nieuw initiatief uit (bijna letterlijk) eigen keuken: Tante Timmie Kookt.
Tante Timmie Kookt graag en lekker èn deelt haar kookkunsten ook graag met anderen. Smakelijke, voedzame maaltijden voor een goede prijs. En tijdens de finnissage van mijn Witty Art Expo afgelopen zaterdag, serveerde Tante Timmie een overheerlijke vegetarische lunch. En dat leverde alles behalve kleine of grote kitchen sink dramas op, maar alleen maar tevreden gezichten van gasten, die zaten te genieten van hun lunch.
Kon je er niet bij zijn tijdens deze try out? Niet getreurd: Tante Timmie Kookt de komende tijd nog vaker op diverse locaties in Rotterdam. Houd de mijn Facebook pagina in de gaten voor al het smakelijke nieuws hierover - en over Witty Art, en Witty Projects natuurlijk!
Tante Timmie Kookt is een onderdeel van Studio PuRRR, een nieuw initiatief van kunstenaars Deborah van de Beld en Christy de Witt. Studio PuRRR: studio & projectruimte in wording, popt nu nog tijdelijk up op diverse plekken in Rotterdam, onder andere met Tante Timmie Kookt (op locatie).
So, the last day of my Witty Art Expo at Stroop Rotterdam was a great success as well. Quite a good turn of out visitors who took the opportunity to enjoy my series 'Minor Kitchen Sink Dramas', which got some pretty good response from onlookers. As you can imagine, I am very happy with that because it is a great motivation to explore this series further.
During this closer, we also had the try out of a new pop up cookery: Tante Timmie Kookt. Or in English: Tante Timmie's Kitchen.
Tante Timmie is one fine cook. She likes to cook. A lot. And what she even likes more, is to share her cookery with others. Healthy, freshly prepared meals for a nice price. So, she served up one tasty, vegetarian meal for lunch last Saturday for those visitors who were interested. And how they were, as you can see on the pictures!
Tante Timmie Kookt is a concept by Studio PuRRR, a new creative initiative by artists Deborah van de Beld and Christy de Witt.
Met speciale dank aan alle bezoekers van de expo en, natuurlijk, het team van Stroop Rotterdam, in het bijzonder Marjolein Dekker, voor het mede mogelijk maken van de Witty Art Expo en de try out van Tante Timmie Kookt!
With special thanks all the exhibition's visitors and, ofcourse, to the Stroop Rotterdam team, especially Marjolein Dekker, for making my Witty Art Expo possible, including the first try out of Tante Timmie's Kitchen.
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