There have been times when the goings-on in our world have been somewhat more positive. But fear not, human being, it has always been like that. Has it not?! 🙂
Being able to offer a sligthly more cheerful scenery – thanks to being a freelance illustrator/watercolourist – the following images are showing impressions from my current sketchbook as well as a large Watercolour-Mixed-Media-Collage which I have finished today. Enjoy!
Mixed-Media I Sketchbook Drawings Botanical Inventions (April 2022) Mixed-Media I Sketchbook Drawings The Egg Party (April 2022)Mixed-Media I Sketchbook Drawings Racoon (April 2022)Mixed-Media I Sketchbook Drawings The Whale, the Badger, and the Sugar Bowl (April 2022)Mixed-Media Still Life with Eggs (April 2022)
It’s been a while since my last post. It wasn’t because of idleness – on the contrary: not long ago I’ve finished (well, almost…) my contributions – namely more than 40 watercolour illustrations – for a children’s book on architecture. Hurray! Fortunately, there is a bit of time to put together bits and pieces now, write a little something that shall be dedicated to travelling and sketching.
In October last year, and, just recently, I’ve managed to sneak away by train for a couple of days. Once to Venice on my own, and once to Prague with a dear friend and artist who is very passionate about as well as good at drawing humanoids. In both cases the focus was on exploring: the places, past and presence, oneself in this context, and art in all its facets.
Although painting is a big part of my daily life for a while, I hardly manage to loosely sketch day to day impressions. But it is exactly this loose practise – a process of memorising and (in a way) self-exposing, and even more: the act of doing so in other places, which is very helpful when it comes to expanding your own horizon, and your own capabilities.
The eye for whatever is in front of you, whatever catches your interest, wants to be trained: the process of understanding sites, things, beings, proportions, light situations, textures, structures, colours, and everything else that comes to mind in this regard. In short: the process of capturing and transferring of what is in front of you onto paper. Whether other people are peeking over your shoulder while doing so – with or without commenting on your work, whether it’s hot or cold or whether you are being properly showered by the lovely water of a Venetian canal unexpectedly (the water is salty in case you wanna know…). But one can of course also choose a lovely sunny day in a secure spot. It’s certainly more convenient, reduces the stress-level, and enables you to work in a more focused manner on your project. 🙂
Travelling somewhere on one’s own is quite helpful for the purpose of looking at and creating art in a rather undisturbed fashion. The act of following your own interests and rhythms makes it a very personal journey in every regard, and that is, naturally, important for your work as an artist.
VENICE
There are many things I love about Venice: the absence of cars, light and air, its history, its position in the Lagoon, its feminine character, its structure, architecture, and enormous amount of art treasures – just to name a few. The fact that everything is basically within walking distance (or reachable by boat if necessary), is very helpful if one wishes to have a daily art-programme: one can explore the built environment from the outside and inside, and do the sketching “along the way”. All in all, I’ve spent around 10 to 15 minutes for sketching with a fine liner per detail. Only in one case I sat for about two hours in a Café next to a canal. During the evenings, back at the hotel, I added watercolour to the sketches.
Venice, Hesse 2021
Back in Vienna all of the travel impressions slowly merged into something new.
PRAGUE
Prague, Hesse 2022
Even though I have spent some time in the Czech Republic over the years, I’ve never managed to visit Prague. So this year, it turned out to be a wish fulfilled for two artists in one sweep. And that despite all the odds: two complex time tables, missing the first train to Prague from Vienna Main Station (shame on me 🙂 ), and trying to check in without a passport (shame not on me 🙂 ).
Due to travelling and exploring the city together, as well as due to the winterly weather conditions, the Prague Sketches had to be done in less time, and the colouring took place on the train ride back to Vienna.
Back in town, and a few days later, the impressions gathered in Prague merged yet again into something new.
I am currently working on illustrating a book in cooperation with the Austrian architect and author Klaus-Jürgen Bauer. It’ll be the first part in a planned series that will guide young audiences through the world of architecture. The first part is due to appear in 2022 at WortWeit publishing company (German only). You can read more on the topic here.
Preview 2021Prepresenting our book on architecture for kids at Vienna Book Fair 2021/BuchWien 2021 (Photo: Ralf Raabe 2021)
Over the years I have painted many a wall and even furniture. I do appreciate the positive impact that a certain colour can have on a room and yourself. However, every other Interior Decorator might be familiar with the phenomenon of a wall colour not remaining quite as long on a wall as one could expect. I guess, it has something to do with creativity and the self progressing further continously. So over time, I turned towards painting fields of colour onto the walls which are otherwise painted white in order to keep the backround neutral wherever it is necessary. The colour that is on my mind for a while now is yellow. It has a cheerful, uplifting and inspiring impact on me and is visible in all sorts of things I am working on momentarily.
Patterns, textures, and structuresA bright and warm welcomeIn the Sitting Room – experimenting with yellow
We are slowly moving towards the season I like most during the year: autumn. For its outbursts of yellows, oranges, reds, and different textures in nature. On one side you can see radiant colours of ripe apples, paers, and berries outside, and on the other side also shades of brown or grey, when trees and bushes are sheding their leaves, only leaving a variety of elongated structures for instance. In that process you can see both, a richness, that touches your senses, but also an idea of parting.
When painting walls, it is rather important to keep in mind, that the colour will indeed change a room, but that it might also have an impact on your mood. So when choosing a colour, it is wise to consider the size of the room, its content, and its general brightness beforehand.
I am happy to offer you a range of Art Prints with different sizes, printing techniques and on different paper variations. Please note the size of the Art Prints and that the colour display varies from screen to screen.
If you wish to purchase a print please contact me via art@carolahesse.org Within Austria your shipping costs will be Euro 6,00.
Spring Special 2023
The Art Prints are printed with ink on a 300gr watercolour paper. Please let me know if you wish them to be hand-signed. In order to enjoy the Art Print for a long time, please make sure that it isn’t exposed to direct sunlight.
Spring Collage
Set of 2 ca. 14,4 x 21 cm Ink printed on 300gr paper
Euro 60,00
DIN A 5 Ink-Prints
The Art Prints are printed with ink on a lovely 300gr photo board – certified with the Blue Angel environmental label. Please let me know if you wish them to be hand-signed. In order to enjoy the Art Print for a long time, please make sure that it isn’t exposed to direct sunlight.
Barn Owl
14,8 x 21,0 cm Ink printed on 200gr paper
Euro 28,00
Canary Bird
14,8 x 21,0 cm Ink printed on 200gr paper
Euro 28,00
Chinese Vase & Bumblebee
14,8 x 21,0 cm Ink printed on 200gr paper
Euro 28,00
DIN A 4 Laser-Prints
They are printed with laser on handmade paper and you can choose between a German or English title. In order to enjoy the Art Print for a long time, please make sure that it isn’t exposed to direct sunlight.
Kreaturen des Meeres Creatures of the Sea
Limited Edition ca. 21 x 30 cm Laser printed on handmade paper
Euro 32,00
Fine Art Prints
My Fine Art Prints are printed with an EPSON SureColor P20000 on Hahnemuehle 308 gr Photorag Paper at the highest stage. This ensures a light fastness of 75 years under exhibition conditions (= no direct sunlight). To protect it further you can use a frame with UV protection-glass.
Fine Art Print Still Life with 2 Vases and Flowers 1st Edition, June 2021 21 x 29,5 cm
Euro 65,00
Fine Art Print Still Life with Vase, Lemon and Algae 1st Edition, June 2021 29,5 x 417,7 cm
Euro 115,00
Fine Art Print Sunset and stilt building at St. Peter-Ording Beach 1st Edition, June 2021 29,5 x 41,7 cm
Euro 115,00
Fine Art Print Seascape: Boatand Seagulls 1st Edition, June 2021 21 x 29,5 cm
Euro 65,00
Fine Art Print Cityscape 3 A home at night in the Moonlight 1st Edition, June 2021 21 x 29,5 cm (Printed without white frame)
In times where handwriting, and especially hand-written cards and letters, are being more and more neglected, I find it even more important to preserve this way of communication because in a personal way, it has a quite different meaning and is a contemporary document as well.
The Greeting Cards below are printed with ink on a lovely 300gr photo board – certified with the Blue Angel environmental label and come with high quality envelopes in a set of 2, 3, 4 or 5 with motives from my range of watercolour illustrations.
If you wish to purchase a set of Greeting Cards please contact me via art@carolahesse.org Within Austria your shipping costs will be Euro 6,00.
SPRING SPECIAL1
Harold Hare Hommage to Maria S. Merian Hilda Hen
Set of 3 Euro 13,50
SPRING SPECIAL2
2 x Spring Collage 2 x Baby Rabbit
Set of 4 Euro 18,00
ARTS & CRAFTS SPECIAL
Fireplace & Two Mice Hommage To Arts & Crafts Great Dixter House & Gardens
Loose Flower Bouquet Red Robin Late Summer Meadow 1 Late Summer Meadow 2
Set of 4 Euro 18,00
Squirrel Bertha the Lady Giraffe Racoon Sakura
Set of 4 Euro 18,00
Racoon Giraffe Lion
Set of 3 Euro 13,50
Canary Bird Still Lifewith Vase and Roemer Robin Redbreast
Set of 3 Euro 13,50
Winter Special Italian Renaissance Collection
Set of 3 Euro 13,50
Out of stock
Chinese Plate with Goldfish Hommage to Arts & Crafts Red Ornament19th Century European Barn Owl
Set of 4 Euro 18,00
Recipe for a Good Letter by Amos Russel Wells
To write a good letter, take a handful of grit, A plenty of time and a little of wit. Take patience to “set” it, and stir it all up. With the ladle of energy, then fill a cup. With kind thoughts and helpful thoughts, merry thoughts too. With bright words, and wise words, and words strong and true. Then seal with a love kiss, and stamp it with care. Direct to your friend’s heart, and presto! ’tis there.
The hand-made Macramé Pot-Hangers are decorative in themselves. Completed with a stunning piece of pottery they become objects. They vary in width and length, and can carry a varying weight depending on the style and diametere of the cord. They are usually made of cotton.
Prices depend on the size, materials, and required working time. If you need a special size or colour, please contact me for further information.
Please note that the following items don’t come with a pot, a bowl, a plate or other (extra) items of decoration included. If you wish to purchase a hand-made Macramé Pot-Hanger please contact me via art@carolahesse.org Within Austria your shipping costs will be Euro 6,00.
Pot-Hanger Beige Macramé No. 2020-051
Cotton, 2 Tassels, Beech-Wood Ring
Length 121 cm Diameter of the cord 6 mm
Made for bowls and plates with a diameter of around 30 cm
Euro 58,00
Pot-Hanger Beige Macramé No. 2020-044
Cotton, 2 Tassels, Beech-Wood Ring
Length 106 cm Diameter of the cord 6 mm
Made for bowls and plates with a diameter of around 30 cm
Euro 64,00
Pot-Hanger Beige Macramé No. 2020-045
Cotton, 3 Tassels, 4 Beech-Wood Beads, 1 Beech-Wood Ring, 1 Ash-Wood Pendant by Gruene Erde
Length 107 cm Diameter of the cord 6 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 74,00
Pot-Hanger White MacraméSet of 2 No. 2020-033
Cotton (Oekotex)
Length 88 cm, 95 cm Diameter of the cord 3 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 84,00
Pot-Hanger Beige Macramé No. 2020-046
Cotton (outer cover) Polyester (inner cord)
Length 100 cm Diameter of the cord 5 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 25 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 44,00
Pot-Hanger Beige-Mélange Macramé No. 2020-039
Cotton (outer cover) Polyester (inner cord)
Length 90 cm Diameter of the cord 5 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 42,00
Pot-Hanger Beige MacraméSet of 2 No. 2020-041
Cotton (outer cover) Polyester (inner cord)
Length 75 cm, 95 cm Diameter of the cord 5 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 25 cm and a diameter of up to 15 cm
Euro 80,00
Pot-Hanger Taupe Macramé No. 2020-049
Cotton, 2 Beech-Wood Beads, 1 Beech-Wood Ring
Length 103 cm Diameter of the cord 3 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 25 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 50,00
Pot-Hanger Taupe Macramé No. 2020-050
Cotton, Beech-Wood Ring
Length 99 cm Diameter of the cord 3 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 25 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 44,00
Pot-Hanger Mustard Macramé Set of 2 No. 2020-037
Cotton (Oekotex), 2 and 3 Tassels, 1 Beech-Wood Ring each
Length 96 cm, 96 cm Diameter of the cord 4 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 92,00
Pot-Hanger Copper Macramé-Special No. 2020-047
Twined Cotton, 2 Tassels, 1 Beech-Wood Ring, 1 Ash-Wood Pendant by Gruene Erde
Length 70 cm Diameter of the cord 2 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 10 cm and a diameter of up to 15 cm
Euro 96,00
Pot-Hanger Beige Macramé Set of 2 No. 2020-034
Cotton
Length 74 cm, 86 cm Diameter of the cord 5 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 78,00
Pot-Hanger Brown-Mélange Macramé No. 2020-002
Cotton (outer shell) Polyester (inner cord)
Length 89 cm Diameter of the cord 6 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 25 cm and a diameter of up to 18 cm
Euro 42,00
Pot-Hanger Indigo Macramé No. 2020-048
Cotton (Oekotex), 2 Beech-Wood Rings
Length 90 cm Diameter of the cord 5 mm
Made for pots with a hight of about 30 cm and a diameter of up to 20 cm
Wall-hangings, especially when hand-made of natural materials, can be almost as beautiful as many a painting. My wall-hangings are flat-woven carpets, mainly 20-22 cm wide and can vary in length. You can purchase any of the available items below.
Prices for custom-made wall-hangings depend on the size, materials, and required working time. If you need a special size or colour, please contact me for further information.
If you wish to purchase a hand-made Wall-Hanging please contact me via art@carolahesse.org Within Austria your shipping costs will be Euro 6,00.
Wall-Hanging 001 Flat-woven carpet Jute, Cotton, Wool, Linnen, Silk, Handmade Bohemian Glass Beads, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 47 cm Width ca. 26 cm
Euro 165,00
Wall-Hanging 002 Flat-woven carpet Cotton, Wool, Hemp, Silk, Painted Wooden Beads, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 48 cm Width ca. 21 cm
Euro 165,00
Wall-Hanging 003 Flat-woven carpet Wool, Jute, Cotton, Hemp, Driftwood Stick Length ca. 89 cm Width ca. 26 cm
Euro 175,00
Wall-Hanging 004 Flat-woven carpet Cotton, Hemp, Wool, Jute, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 48 cm Width ca. 60 cm
Euro 185,00
(Sold)
Wall-Hanging 005 Flat-woven carpet Cotton, Hemp, Wool, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 32 cm Width ca. 28 cm
Euro 65,00
Wall-Hanging 006 Flat-woven carpet Cotton, Hemp, Wool, Jute, Driftwood Stick Length ca. 95 cm Width ca. 40 cm
Euro 195,00
Wall-Hanging 007 Flat-woven carpet Cotton, Hemp, Wool, Driftwood Stick Length ca. 60 cm Width ca. 22 cm
(Sold)
Wall-Hanging 008 Macramee Organic Cotton, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 62 cm Width ca. 36 cm
Euro 128,00
Wall-Hanging 009 Macramee Organic Cotton, Beech-Wood Stick Length ca. 52 cm Width ca. 32 cm