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Wild Flowers

For this series I used leaves, flowers, branches and berries from my own garden as a template and covered them with acrylic and spray paint. 
I wanted to ‘zoom in’ on the beauty of nature. To look at what's nearby and what you so often pass by without seeing it. Sometimes they are recognizable shapes, but often it is just a print. It only indicates the atmosphere.
In using this technique there is often an element of chance in the process of creating the painting. A lot was created while painting. That is mostly my way of working anyway. I think the beauty of using spray paint is the suggestion, the layering and the atmosphere through the soft transitions.
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detail Wild Flowers 18
Wild Flowers

For this series I used leaves, flowers, branches and berries from my own garden as a template and covered them with acrylic and spray paint. 
I wanted to ‘zoom in’ on the beauty of nature. To look at what's nearby and what you so often pass by without seeing it. Sometimes they are recognizable shapes, but often it is just a print. It only indicates the atmosphere.
In using this technique there is often an element of chance in the process of creating the painting. A lot was created while painting. That is mostly my way of working anyway. I think the beauty of using spray paint is the suggestion, the layering and the atmosphere through the soft transitions.
Wild Flowers

For this series I used leaves, flowers, branches and berries from my own garden as a template and covered them with acrylic and spray paint. 
I wanted to ‘zoom in’ on the beauty of nature. To look at what's nearby and what you so often pass by without seeing it. Sometimes they are recognizable shapes, but often it is just a print. It only indicates the atmosphere.
In using this technique there is often an element of chance in the process of creating the painting. A lot was created while painting. That is mostly my way of working anyway. I think the beauty of using spray paint is the suggestion, the layering and the atmosphere through the soft transitions.
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Wild Flowers 18 Painting

Lenie Kamstra

Netherlands

Painting, Spray Paint on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 15.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Wild Flowers For this series I used leaves, flowers, branches and berries from my own garden as a template and covered them with acrylic and spray paint. I wanted to ‘zoom in’ on the beauty of nature. To look at what's nearby and what you so often pass by without seeing it. Sometimes they are recognizable shapes, but often it is just a print. It only indicates the atmosphere. In using this technique there is often an element of chance in the process of creating the painting. A lot was created while painting. That is mostly my way of working anyway. I think the beauty of using spray paint is the suggestion, the layering and the atmosphere through the soft transitions.

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Painting:Spray Paint on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 15.7 H x 1.6 D in

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My name is Lenie Kamstra. I was born in Hillegom, nearby Haarlem. Different cultures, music and powerful women inspire me. Actually I paint my longing for a heavenly world, a place where I would like to be. I’ve been working as a professional artist and art teacher since 1990. My connection with nature, animals and the subconscious are returning themes. I often work on multiple series at the same time. Colour plays an important role in both my art and my life. In my paintings I’m constantly searching for new combinations and shades. Applying them in many layers to create depth. I use colours to create the right expression for the painting. Sometimes the result is poetic and stilled, another time expressive and powerful. I start with an idea, a plan, but during the process of painting spontaneity takes over. I like to experiment with different materials and techniques. The Wild Flowers series e.g. is painted with acrylics and spray-paint, using flowers, leaves and branches from my garden as a template. Because of the templates the bottom layers stay visible and become the subject. In the Hidden in clay series I printed berries, flowers and branches in clay, painted them with acrylic and finished the tiles with art resin. I like to use materials and techniques in an unusual way to obtain a gripping result. Sometimes I use art resin and gels in my paintings, not only on top of the painting, but also in between layers of colour, thereby creating depth and transparency.

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