woensdag 14 september 2016

More than ready for the opening of Witty Art at Hostel Ani & Haakien!


Last couple of days, I have been working pretty hard to get everything ready for the upcoming opening of my expo at Hostel Ani & Haakien. Which actually is this very night, tonight. So, you can imagine there's is quite a bit of the so-called 'infamous creative stress' involved ;-)

Anyway, so far I am really happy with how this showcase of my work turned out, especially as it offers both the more cartoonlike side of my work as well as the more surrealistic part of Witty Art.


After long deliberation, I finally opted to show a little series I never really had the opportunity of sharing during an exhibition before: ''Pin Bear Wizard'', from 2013. Featuring yet another brave little bear who has indeed been dealt some pretty bad cards by Life. He is accompanied by a somewhat sinister ''ScapeGoat-ish'' character, of which not even I am quite sure whether he is the bad guy or not. And me being me, and Witty Art being Witty Art, I like to pretty much leave that one open...


But, as you can see clearly, the style of drawing for ''Pin Bear Wizard'' is much more cartoonlike and much more colourful than the other work I selected for the exhbition. Series like ''Lost Bear' but also The Singles are much more surreal and dreamlike - though they all most definitely belong to the bizarre universe that Witty Art is made from.


All in all, I am really happy with how this selection highlights both sides of my work (and my world, for that matter). It's not that I favor one above the other, though I do like the how people sometimes have different perceptions of what Witty Art stands for. Is it cartoonart, figurative or even illustration art? Is is more autonomous, abstract even? 

Now, I am not one for labelling much, but sometimes doing so helps adding a bit of context. So, name or label it whatever you yourself feel like. Whatever feels good for you - and if you don't feel the need to name it anything at all, then that's just fine. All I am after, is that my work speaks to you and manages to strike a chord or two. That it evokes some kind of emotion. That it does not leaves you untouched. Whatever the emotion may be.


And, if does do anything for you at all, that is also fine by me. I just love for people to be honest with my work - as my work as about as brutally honest as I can get. In my work, there are no walls of social conventions to be upheld, no masks to hide behind, to pretence what so ever. It is what it is. And it is what I am. No more, no less. Just me, just Witty.





donderdag 8 september 2016

Working on the selection for my upcoming Witty Art Expo at Hostel Ani & Haakien!

Working on the selection of my upcoming exhibition at Hostel Ani & Haakien, which opens at Thursday, September 15h - which is in exactly one week from now. That means, just seven more days to determine which artworks I am going to show!

So, which will be ''The Chosen Ones''? To be honest, at this point, I have literally no idea. But the ones posted here today, are very, very likely candidates to be considered worthy of selection.

The coming days, I will post frequent updates of the selection progress on the eventpage on Facebook and, ofcourse, here on this blog as well.

Also, you can find all information on the ''where, when & what time'' on this blog too!

Both the exhibition and opening progamme are organised by Pica Pica 010, Rotterdam.





maandag 5 september 2016

Proud at my interview for the Dutch version of 'The 'Big Issue''




(Please scroll down for an English summary of this post)

''Ondernemende Rotterdamse Stadsnomade''', staat er boven het interview met mij dat staat in de meest recente september-editie van het Straatnieuws Rotterdam-Den Haag. Een weergave van een mooi gesprek dat ik had met één van hun medewerkers, Kim Meeuwissen. Een gesprek over overleven en ondernemen als dakloze. Want dat ben ik, uiteindelijk, na ruim een jaar geleden door een optelsom van omstandigheden mijn huis te zijn kwijtgeraakt, nog steeds.

Een jaar waarin veel is gebeurd, zowel privé als professioneel. Waarin ik diep viel, maar niet in een bodemloze put. Waarin ik ik ontdekte dat een harde landing ook een onverwacht warm bad kan zijn. Waarin veel tegenzat, maar uiteindelijk nog veel meer mee. Een bewogen jaar vooral, dat mij het inzicht bracht wat ik wel en niet wilde, met mijn bedrijf, en vooral hóe niet, en hoe dan wèl.

Het jaar waarin ik er achter kwam dat mijn ''rock bottom'' niets anders is dan mijn ''solid foundation''.

Want hoe dieper je durft te vallen, hoe dichter je bij de kern komt van jezelf. Van wie je bent, en waar voor je voor staat. Van wat je wil, en wat je kan. En waar jij het verschil kan maken. Als mens, voor jezelf, voor je vrienden, voor de wereld om je heen. Als ondernemer, voor je bedrijf en voor je klanten en opdrachtgever, voor de mensen met wie je samenwerkt.

Daarover schreef ik al eerder, op dit blog; en legde ik een deel van mijn reis vast in mijn Witty Art Book 'My Life In Limbo' - waaraan ik nog steeds, zij het met iets onregelmatiger tussenpozen, blijf werken.

Daarover vertel ik iets in dit interview voor deze meest recente uitgave van Straatnieuws Rotterdam-Den Haag, vanaf 1 september gedurende een periode van 3 weken te koop is bij de verkopers van dit magazine, allemaal, net als ik, dak- en thuislozen.

Daarom mijn oproep aan al mijn volgers en vrienden van Witty Art & Witty Projects: Ga naar buiten, als je kan, ga naar zo'n verkoper, en kóóp die krant.

Het kost maar een klein bedrag. En mocht je meer kwijt kunnen en willen, schroom dan niet dat te doen. Mocht je niets meer kwijt kunnen of niets kunnen missen, doneer dan een vriendelijk woord, een kort praatje, een glimlach. Die laatste zijn gratis, en levert je misschien zelfs meer op dan je denkt.

Waarmee ik maar wil zeggen: Be Kind. Het kan een wereld van verschil maken.

(English version below this picture)



Recently, I was interviewed for the monthly paper Straatnieuws Rotterdam-Den Haag, a magazine published on behalf of and sold by homeless or vulnerably housed people. And I have no shame in admitting out in the open that I am one of them - and have been so for just over a year now, after having been forced to sell my house.

As followers of Witty Art will know, I previously blogged about the turn of events that uprooted my whole private and professional life and the enormous impact it had on me. It forced me to take a couple of steps back and to look at my life, both as a person as well as a creative professional - a creator of art.

A year has passed since I had to leave the place I called my home. A year has passed since I began my life as a 21st century city nomad. A year of confrontation and inner conflict, of almost crippling self doubt and a painfully low self esteem. A year of hitting rock bottom and hitting it hard.

But also a year of newly found love. Of new friendships and rekindling old ones. Of finding help and support in the most unexpected of places. Of not only confrontation, but more so challenges and, thus, changes. Of loss, yes, but more so of being enriched. Of letting go of old ideas, embracing new ones, new plans, new visions.

A year, in which I discovered that my ''rock bottom'' is nothing else but my own solid foundation - on which I will rebuild my life and my work.

These are the things I talk about in this interview. About living AND working as a homeless person. Because you see, I never EVER stopped working. I  never stopped creating Witty Art, I never stopped doing Witty Projects. Never in this whole year the thought of stopping crossed my mind - not even once. And it never will. It's what kept me going - that, and the (sometimes) overwhelming support of some really special persons in my life.

It;'s stuff I blogged about before, as I wrote about my Witty Art Book 'My Life In Limbo' (which, as a matter of fact, I am still working on, albeit on a far less regular basis) It's stuff I talk about in this interview. So I hope many of my followers who live in the The Hague-Rotterdam area will buy one or more copies - and by doing so help another homeless person to make a bit of a decent living. And, if for some reason they can't or won't (each and everyone to their own), I do hope they will at least donate that one thing that, perhaps, does not always come easily but we so easily take for granted too. That one thing that goes a long, long, LONG, way. 

Kindness.





zondag 14 augustus 2016

Expo opener at September 15th: Pasta, Music, Witty Art & One Cute PussyCat!

So, here's the teaser for my upcoming Witty Art solo showcase at one of Rotterdams coolest places, Hostel Ani & Haakien. The exhibition, organised by Pica Pica 010, will open at Thursday September 15 with live performances by two very talented singer-songwriters: Maria Josephine and Natalia Magdalena. Also present, Yours Truly Witty, ofcourse, but to be definitely out-glammed by the one an only diva of the evening, Ms Suzy La Cubanita! (Well, which human would be able outglam a gorgeous Maine Coon Pussycat anyway?)

So, all you music, art AND cat lovers, make sure you are present to enjoy it all, Thursday September 15th at the cosiest home-away-from-home, Hostel Ani & Haakien! You will find all the info you need to know below  the picture, which, in fact, shows some of the works I intend to be in this exhibition (then again, if you know me well, it might come as no surprise if I choose for a completey different selection all together... but there is still plenty of time to decide all that!)

Every third Thursday of the month Pica Pica presents live-music and a new exhibition on the walls at Hostel Ani & Haakien! During these nights, new Rotterdam musicians will mix with local artists. A unique evening not to be missed, so be there!

What
19:00 to 20:30 Vegan pasta dinner (€4,50)
20:30: Opening exhibition of Witty Art (including small presentation by Miss Witty herself)
21:00 to 21:30: (music)
21:45 to 22:15: (music)

Entrance: 

FREE! (except for the pasta dinner)

When?
The exhibition opens at September 15 and will run untill October 19th.
And the good news is; the hostel is open 24/7 so NO excuse for not going over there.

Where?
Hostel Ani & Haakien
Coolsestraat 47
3014 LC Rotterdam

Pica Pica
Well, Pica pica is latin for ''magpie''. The magpie is one of the most intelligent birds and is known for his passion for collecting striking glittering objects. Pica Pica Foundation aims to collect the most striking and newest places in different districts of Rotterdam and let them team up with independent artists and musicians from the city. (What's the bet a magpie of some sort will pop up in my work soon? ;-))

Hostel Ani & Haakien
Located in quiet street right in the middle of Downtown Rotterdam, this hostel is about as cosy and artsy as can be. Hostel Ani & Haakien is all about creating a sense of community and a “home away from home” on your travels. And they have got the most adorable hostelCAT ever!



zondag 7 augustus 2016

More new Witty Art that will most likely go on show in September!


Here's a selection of possible candidates to go on show during the September-October artshow at Hostel Ani & Haakien, an event organised by Rotterdam foundation Pica Pica.

The timing of this exhibit could not have been more perfect, because I have been on a major drawing spree off late, fuelled by all kinds of new inspirations and visions - of all sorts. Ranging from a world in turmoil and the bizarre behaviour of the so called human species inhabiting it to feelings of more contemplative,and introspective kind. Like, a journey into the mind of one of the persons I know both best and least: myself.
The results of this latest drawing binge consist of smaller sized artwork, none of them bigger than approximately A5, which is great because it is the perfect format for showcasing this work at Hostel Ani & Haakien: a very cosy, slightly artsy and really intimate place with a undoubtedly international vibe. I checked out the venu earlier this week and the whole atmosphere is perfect for Witty Art to both blend it and stand out at the same time. Which is just the way I like it!
So, I am looking forward to finetuning my final selection for this upcoming exhibition, which opens on Thursday, September 2016. You van find all the information on the opening (which will include not only Witty Art, but live music and food as well!) here on this blog or on the Facebook-eventpage!







vrijdag 5 augustus 2016

New Witty Art Expo coming up in September!

Another great opportunity for Witty Art, as my work will be on display for a whole month from September 15th untill October 19th, on a unique and central, international location in Downtown Rotterdam.

Every third Thursday of the month Pica Pica presents live-music and a new exhibition on the walls at Hostel Ani & Haakien! During these nights, new Rotterdam musicians will mix with local artists. A unique evening not to be missed, so be there!

What
19:00 to 20:30 Vegan pasta dinner (€4,50)
20:30: Opening exhibition of Witty Art (including small presentation by Miss Witty herself)
21:00 to 21:30: (music)
21:45 to 22:15: (music)

Entrance: FREE!

When?
The exhibition opens at September 15 and will run untill October 19th.
And the good news is; the hostel is open 24/7 so NO excuse for not going over there.

Where? 
Hostel Ani & Haakien
Coolsestraat 47
3014 LC Rotterdam 

Pica Pica
Well, Pica pica is latin for ''magpie''. The magpie is one of the most intelligent birds and is known for his passion for collecting striking glittering objects. Pica Pica Foundation aims to collect the most striking and newest places in different districts of Rotterdam and let them team up with independent artists and musicians from the city. (What's the bet a magpie of some sort will pop up in my work soon? ;-))

Hostel Ani & Haakien
Located in quiet street right in the middle of Downtown Rotterdam, this hostel is about as cosy and artsy as can be. Hostel Ani & Haakien is all about creating a sense of community and a “home away from home” on your travels. And they have got the most adorable hostelCAT ever! 


donderdag 4 augustus 2016

Zeg het met bloemen! Creatieve Witty Art Workshop in Arboretum Trompenburg

Van de week mocht ik een creatieve workshop verzorgen voor een groep van 12 senioren, op een bijzonder kleurrijke en inspirerende locatie, namelijk Trompenburg Tuinen & Arboretum in Rotterdam-Kralingen.

De workshop vormde de afsluiter van een 'Verwonder en Beleef Wandeling' door deze mooie botanische tuin (inclusief een kopje koffie of thee en een heerlijk stuk taart in het theehuis) en bleek een groot succes. Die dag overvloedig vallende regen bleek noch de creativiteit noch het humeur van de deelnemers hebben aangetast, want ze gingen voortvarend aan te werk en aan de slag.

De bedoeling was om de tijdens de wandeling opgedane indrukken te verwerken in een zelf samengesteld fantasie-bloemstuk. Op die manier hadden de deelnemers meteen een mooi persoonlijk souvenirtje aan een leuke middag uit. 



Zoals bij alle Witty Art Workshops stond de eigen creativiteit, fantasie en vindingrijkheid van de deelnemers voorop. Dat leverde ook nu weer mooie resultaten op, en dito onderlinge gesprekken. Want de deelnemers, allemaal dames, schroomden er niet voor elkaars creaties te bespreken. Waar de één bijvoorbeeld ging voor ''veel en vol kleur, want zo is het leven toch?'', kwam de ander met een bijna minimalistisch bloemstukje want ''minder is meer, en zo zit ik zelf ook in elkaar, geen opsmuk voor mij''. De één nam zorgvuldig de tijd om tot een afgewogen compositie te komen, de ander stelde er binnen no time meteen maar twee samen.


De grote gemene deler: ze waren allemaal ontzettend trots op hun zelfgemaakte creaties, die ze natuurlijk allemaal mee naar huis mochten nemen. Dat en het onverholen plezier dat ze hadden en de flinke dosis pret en plezier die de dames onderling met elkaar maakten, zorgden weer voor een uiterst geslaagde Witty Art Workshop.


Deze workshop verzorgde ik in opdracht en in samenwerking met Zowel Delfshaven, in het kader van het Zomerprogramma Lange Leve Kunst, boordevol inspirerende, interessante, leuke en actieve activiteiten. Toegankelijke en laagdrempelige uitstapjes, die senioren in Delfshaven de gelegenheid geven om er in goed gezelschap op uit te gaan en anderen te ontmoeten. De meeste activiteiten zijn dan ook geschikt voor zowel valide als minder valide deelnemers.

Het zomerprogramma loopt nog door tot en met 28 augustus a.s. Daarnaast worden er gedurende het hele jaar leuke activiteiten georganiseerd voor senioren in Delfshaven. Nieuwsgierig? Informeer dan via 010 286 14 05.