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    • Åndehuller /Breathing holes. Ilulissat. Greenland. 2021
    • Åndehuller / Breathing holes. Århus. DK. 2020
    • Green Portal 2019
    • Marie J.Engelsvold & Morten Gersager Abel 2019.
    • Naked heart 2018
    • I don't mind the gap. 2018
    • Vlll. international sculpture exhibition. 2017
    • Originals. 2016
    • The Egg & Dart on Excursion. 2016
    • Moments of freedom. 2016
    • cromisterne. 2016
    • Ping-pong 2014
    • Your sweet life. 2014
    • Combined creatures. 2013
    • playgrounds. 2011
    • See Through. 2023
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    • Decoration of Children instituition. 2020
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    • "Inner Alterations" 2015
    • Poubelle - The beauty of waste materials. Residency Augustina Kunsthal. 2024
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marie j.engelsvold

sculptures, drawings, art-projects and teaching.

  • home
  • about
    • artist statement
    • biography
  • news and blog
    • Blog; Free.yourself.making.art
    • news
  • exhibitions
    • I'AM...2022
    • Åndehuller /Breathing holes. Ilulissat. Greenland. 2021
    • Åndehuller / Breathing holes. Århus. DK. 2020
    • Green Portal 2019
    • Marie J.Engelsvold & Morten Gersager Abel 2019.
    • Naked heart 2018
    • I don't mind the gap. 2018
    • Vlll. international sculpture exhibition. 2017
    • Originals. 2016
    • The Egg & Dart on Excursion. 2016
    • Moments of freedom. 2016
    • cromisterne. 2016
    • Ping-pong 2014
    • Your sweet life. 2014
    • Combined creatures. 2013
    • playgrounds. 2011
    • See Through. 2023
    • Ansigt til Ansigt. 2024
  • Art projects
    • Decoration of Children instituition. 2020
    • Making art in public. 2019-2021
    • Duck side residence 2018
    • Icesculpture Symposium. 2017
    • The Culturel meeting 2016
    • Aabenraa ARTWEEK. 2015
    • "Inner Alterations" 2015
    • Poubelle - The beauty of waste materials. Residency Augustina Kunsthal. 2024
  • Drawings
    • drawings 2012-2014
    • drawings 2015-2016
    • Drawings 2018-2019
    • Drawings for purchase
  • workshops
    • play.-shop
  • contact

What is your drawings all about?

It can be challenging to make sense of an intuitive drawing, because it is made in connection with your feelings and inner space.
 (see my blogpost, let your feelings be your guide).

I like to sit for a while when a drawing is done, looking at the drawing. I just look, and at the same time feeling my body, feeling sensations, emotions. Very often I only have to wait a couple of minutes before some words begin to pop up. I write them down. And immediately I start to formulate a title. For me it's important to do this mindwork right after the drawing is done, while I'am still in the process. The drawing is a visual of my inner state, right at that moment. If I put on a title days or weeks after, it tend to be not so accurate.

When you have done around 10-20 drawings with titles, you can look at all the titles, and see if you can formulate a little text on base of that. In that way you will slowly get a pattern, of what you are working around. Every time you have a pile of drawings. Could be every month if you make a drawing a day, and it's not unrealistic. (You can be quite depended on your daily drawing time.:-) Try to formulate a little text. It's very rewarding to explain your drawings in words, actually that process can also generate new ideas.

In the beginning, my drawings didn't have a title. I wanted the viewer to make their own interpretations. But one day I had a talk with another artist about the issue, and I suddenly realized that my work was totally unapproachable to the viewer.

I actually had a lot of thoughts about what I tried to express. Immediately I started to write about my process. I guess I was ashamed of discussing my work, because it was so personal. All my drawings is about feelings and thoughts that I rarely speak of, and are barely aware of. Complex mixtures of all kinds of contradictory sensations that is hard to explain in words. 

And I realized that I didn't have to write a novel, but just to give a few words to help the viewer, and myself sharing my inner world. Sometimes I even incorporate the title into the drawing, like I have done in this drawing. 

Marie J.Engelsvold “Try to flow with life”, Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm./11,8 x 16,5 inches. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold “Try to flow with life”, Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm./11,8 x 16,5 inches. 2014

I hope to inspire you to create in an authentic way,  getting in contact with feelings which might have been buried inside, letting it out on paper to have it released and integrated...and at the same time making some fantastic and unique artworks.

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    • May 15, 2019 How to take your drawings, to the next level.
    • Apr 30, 2019 Be bold, let your light out.
    • Apr 6, 2019 How to start your drawing praxis.
    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process??
    • Feb 13, 2018 How do you work with composition?
    • Jan 8, 2018 Make a kickstart.
    • Nov 20, 2017 Go bigger.
    • Nov 8, 2017 What is your drawings all about?
    • Oct 31, 2017 Wait!! Before you throw that drawing in the bin!!!!!
    • Oct 12, 2017 Find inspiration everywhere.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Experiment with shapes and lines.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Want to find your own visual language ?
  • psycological aspects
    • May 26, 2020 Holding your flow.
    • May 6, 2020 The world is yours.
    • Apr 22, 2020 Let your heart decide.
    • Apr 18, 2020 Create from your self.
    • Apr 4, 2020 Expand your own signature.
    • Oct 9, 2019 How to shift out of the 3d perspective.
    • Sep 20, 2019 What is it, to be grounded?
    • Sep 10, 2019 How to follow your own flow.
    • Jul 28, 2019 Releasing your resistance to the moment.
    • Jul 15, 2019 Don't wait for life to be perfect, let go of control.
    • Jun 1, 2019 How to raise your vibration, through the creative process.
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making.
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream.
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves?
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO.
    • Jan 2, 2019 Let yourself shine in 2019 :-)
    • Nov 22, 2018 Look at your obstacles as adventures.
    • Feb 2, 2018 How to stay in the process?
    • Dec 20, 2017 Slow down
    • Dec 12, 2017 There is no "right" way.
    • Dec 5, 2017 Why it's important to unlearn.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Let your feelings be your guide.
    • Sep 5, 2017 Don't be afraid of change:-)
    • Sep 5, 2017 Express your feelings
    • Sep 5, 2017 Can drawing be a kind of meditation?
  • turtorials
    • Apr 6, 2019 How to start your drawing praxis.
  • video
    • May 15, 2019 How to take your drawings, to the next level.
    • Apr 30, 2019 Be bold, let your light out.
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making.
    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process??
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream.
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves?
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO.
Source: www.mariejengelsvold.me
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categories: Turtorials and tips
Wednesday 11.08.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Let your feelings be your guide.

You have probably experienced a lot of times where you got stuck in your drawing process. You begin to think about if you like your drawing, and if it would fit into the livingroom. Suddenly you start censoring yourself, judging yourself and you might stop the whole project. Another drawing is ending it's life in the bin. ( see my post: Wait before you throw your drawing in the bin)

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In our society and in the schoolsystem, we often learn to use our analytical skills more. We are told to lisen't to the authorities, and so vi gradually lose contact with our own feelings, and the way we see things. (see my blogpost: "Why it's important to unlearn). Of course of that, many of us have difficulties in living creatively, and expressing ourselves in a unique way. When we are creative, and only uses our mind, it's difficult. The mind wants to have full control, to draw things that it knows, and can explain, and generally have a quick result without too much effort. 

Most children loves to draw, and do it quite intuitively. Children don't draw what they see, more how they feel it. These drawings have an irresistible radiation. Because they don't censor themselves and they don't censor their feelings. But at a certain age, we want to make drawings that are naturalistic and "correct". When we fail, many of us drop to draw. We think we don't have the skill. We want to be able to draw what we see. In school we don't learn to draw, like we learn to read.

If you want to be abel to draw naturalistic, I can recommend  the book ”Drawing of the right side of the brain” of Betty Edwards.

But I'am more concerned about the fact, that we loose our ability to draw what we feel. A lot of people have difficulties with feelings. We don't have a proper language for feelings, because they many times are wordless. But through drawing or creating we can be connected with parts of ourselves, which might have been buried for a long time. 

When we have contact with our feelings, our drawings will be more authentic and playfull. We are not afraid to dwell in the process. Connecting different things to create something new. You have to give your feelings a chance to lead the process, without the mind interferring all the time. In the beginning it might be a good idea to be more focused on connecting with your body and feelings. Gradually you can incooperate your analyzing skills. The result is to be abel to create without judging your creative process. To flow and be intuitive, when you decide you want to connect with your feelings. And being abel to decide when you will stop the process, and work more mind based and analytical.

Creating is actually a balance between the mind and the feelings. But letting your feelings be the guide, so your artwork will be brave and authentic. Try it!

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    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process??
    • Feb 13, 2018 How do you work with composition?
    • Jan 8, 2018 Make a kickstart.
    • Nov 20, 2017 Go bigger.
    • Nov 8, 2017 What is your drawings all about?
    • Oct 31, 2017 Wait!! Before you throw that drawing in the bin!!!!!
    • Oct 12, 2017 Find inspiration everywhere.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Experiment with shapes and lines.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Want to find your own visual language ?
  • psycological aspects
    • May 26, 2020 Holding your flow.
    • May 6, 2020 The world is yours.
    • Apr 22, 2020 Let your heart decide.
    • Apr 18, 2020 Create from your self.
    • Apr 4, 2020 Expand your own signature.
    • Oct 9, 2019 How to shift out of the 3d perspective.
    • Sep 20, 2019 What is it, to be grounded?
    • Sep 10, 2019 How to follow your own flow.
    • Jul 28, 2019 Releasing your resistance to the moment.
    • Jul 15, 2019 Don't wait for life to be perfect, let go of control.
    • Jun 1, 2019 How to raise your vibration, through the creative process.
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making.
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream.
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves?
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO.
    • Jan 2, 2019 Let yourself shine in 2019 :-)
    • Nov 22, 2018 Look at your obstacles as adventures.
    • Feb 2, 2018 How to stay in the process?
    • Dec 20, 2017 Slow down
    • Dec 12, 2017 There is no "right" way.
    • Dec 5, 2017 Why it's important to unlearn.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Let your feelings be your guide.
    • Sep 5, 2017 Don't be afraid of change:-)
    • Sep 5, 2017 Express your feelings
    • Sep 5, 2017 Can drawing be a kind of meditation?
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    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making.
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categories: psycological aspects
Thursday 10.12.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Don't be afraid of change:-)

When I draw, it's important to be present in the process. I try not to think about the result, but flow with my inspiration, knowing that I can always change the drawing. I have learned that the  "mistakes" gives me the possibility, of taking my drawing to a new and unexpected level. What is a mistake anyway? It's just something that doesn't fit into your perception of the "right" way. The "mistake" might be the thing that makes you try something else.

Ways to change your drawing:

  • By cutting out a piece of paper, and cover the area that doesn't feel right. I really like the texture it brings to the drawing. Another option is to cover the area, with the white marker, or another color. In that way, you can see the history of the process.

  • Sometimes the drawing just need some more space around it, and I cut it out, and place it on a bigger piece of paper. It's an endless process, but normally I don't work more than 1-2 hours, and it's done. For me it's about capturing the present moment.

Stay productive, if you are drawing every day, or as frequent as possible....you don't expect masterpieces every time. You will grow more courageous and more curious. When you are curious, you just say "hmm, this drawing might not be the best, but it's very interesting, and I can use some of it's elements in a new drawing". 

When you experience that you always have an opportunity to change the drawing, you will be more relaxed and present while creating. Another gift by being in the process is the surprising result. I love to get knocked out be my own creations:-)  "This is really different, but I really like this! it's strange, and a little funny, what could this be about"?

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Trying to stay present" 42 x 29,7 cm. acrylic markers, paper cuts and pencil on paper. 2015.

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Trying to stay present" 42 x 29,7 cm. acrylic markers, paper cuts and pencil on paper. 2015.

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    • Nov 8, 2017 What is your drawings all about?
    • Oct 31, 2017 Wait!! Before you throw that drawing in the bin!!!!!
    • Oct 12, 2017 Find inspiration everywhere.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Experiment with shapes and lines.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Want to find your own visual language ?
  • psycological aspects
    • May 26, 2020 Holding your flow.
    • May 6, 2020 The world is yours.
    • Apr 22, 2020 Let your heart decide.
    • Apr 18, 2020 Create from your self.
    • Apr 4, 2020 Expand your own signature.
    • Oct 9, 2019 How to shift out of the 3d perspective.
    • Sep 20, 2019 What is it, to be grounded?
    • Sep 10, 2019 How to follow your own flow.
    • Jul 28, 2019 Releasing your resistance to the moment.
    • Jul 15, 2019 Don't wait for life to be perfect, let go of control.
    • Jun 1, 2019 How to raise your vibration, through the creative process.
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making.
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream.
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves?
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO.
    • Jan 2, 2019 Let yourself shine in 2019 :-)
    • Nov 22, 2018 Look at your obstacles as adventures.
    • Feb 2, 2018 How to stay in the process?
    • Dec 20, 2017 Slow down
    • Dec 12, 2017 There is no "right" way.
    • Dec 5, 2017 Why it's important to unlearn.
    • Oct 12, 2017 Let your feelings be your guide.
    • Sep 5, 2017 Don't be afraid of change:-)
    • Sep 5, 2017 Express your feelings
    • Sep 5, 2017 Can drawing be a kind of meditation?
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    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process??
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream.
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves?
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO.
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Tuesday 09.05.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

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