• 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

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

How to take your drawings, to the next level.

Today I want to share some very concrete experiments with you. A way for you to come into that place of flow, and having some guidelines so it feels safer to let go of control.

The first experiment is a very good way to start, you can use it if you feel a little doubtful, a little tired or not really inspired. When you do this experiment, it will make you forget time and space as you go deeper and deeper into the moment.

Lisen’t to this video, where I share my process, or read the blog post.

1) Take 5 pieces of paper, and a timer. Use all the drawing materials you like, I’am very fond of molotov markers, and then I spice it up with pencil, coal, ball pen, and whatever suits me.

2) For the first piece of paper you set the timer to 2 minutes. When the time is out, you take the next paper and set the timer to 4 minutes, and then you continue expanding with 2 minutes for each new paper, till you reach 10 minutes for the last paper.

It’s very interesting how it will free you, when you have the limited timeframe, and the fact that you shift the paper and have to start all over each time, makes your approach more fresh. It allows you to stay open, and to dare to try out new ideas, not thinking so much of the outcome.

As I said before it will take you into the present moment. It will take you out of your mind, out of doubt, self sabortage the urge to have it all planned. You will be abel to feel, maybe just for some moments this relaxed state of joy, excitement and flow. If you feel the urge, you can go on expanding with 2 minutes, as many times you wish, or you can make your own experiments if it works better for you. Maybe you want to do it quicker, so you can expand with only one minute. You could also begin with pencil, and then take a second round on the same papers, then using markers, or paint. Don’t take the experiments as another rule, just take what resonates, and play around with making your own experiments. Your own rules.

But it’s not only a great way to get into the flow, you also end up with 5 pieces of work. Some of them you might want to keep as they are, the others you can use in new works, taking them to the next level.

coverbillede begivenhed.jpg

Be open for the things that comes to you unexpected. The things you didn’t plan. Very often it is in that we wasn’t looking for, that was what we needed.

Use the drawing that failed. Use the outcasts of the paper cuts. Use the other side of the paper. Don’t care about how it will look like. Falling on purpose. Make yourself fail. Do something that you haven’t tried before.

Don’t hang on to the good results, don’t hang on to the bad. Let it all go in every moment. Maybe it is difficult for you to really fail, because you are too good at covering it up. Let it really fail. You can’t still make it fail? Wow, then you don’t have to be so afraid. That’s the whole thing. You have to experience that you can’t fail.

Everything is perfect. When we go beyond our bonderies it’s where magic are, where we think we will fail, we will succeed.

I will explain how I used the form of my original drawing as a skabelon, not for you to do exactly the same, but to show you some tools you can use in your own process. Also it gives you an idea how to look for new ways to approach your work.

1) I started by cutting one of my quick drawings out from the first exercise. Placing it on a bigger seized paper. I wanted an equal seized form to oppose it, so I made an outline of the drawing on another paper.

IMG_20190510_101456.jpg

2) I looked for some materials, and found an old canvas with a wonderfull sky blue paint on it. I just thought it would be so good togheter with my drawing. I used the negative paper form as a skabelon, and cut the form in the sky blue canvas. I also tried to use the backside of the canvas, but it looked too pale to me. I really like to use different materials in my drawings, it gives another rawness to the work.

IMG_20190510_102150 1.jpg
IMG_20190510_102137.jpg

In my work I like to work with contrasts and dualities, and them bind them togheter in a kind of symetry. I have the urge to create balance between the different aspects of myself. To get the differences to “speak” to each other, to get an inner dialog and acceptance between the different aspects. To focus on the form instead of the lines, is a very simpel hack. The two ways of working complements each other, as much as they opposes each other.

Hope you could use these tips. Have a lovely day.

I’am teaching in “how you can free yourself in the creative process”, go to workshops, to read about my courses and workshops. Next ones is in August 2019.

I’am sharing this information to you freely, from my own experiences. Hope you can use it in your own process. Any donation, is deeply appreciated. :-)

Donate

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you!

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







Source: www.mariejengelsvold.me
tags: Free yourself through the creative process, from the inside out, Release the expectations on how to get there, allow yourself to be you, drawing as meditation, drawings from within, tips on drawing, draw everyday
categories: Turtorials and tips, video
Wednesday 05.15.19
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

How to start your drawing praxis.

Do you want to start drawing, to find your own unique expression. I want to give you some free material on how to overcome the starting blocks. I hope you can use it, and that you get started or continue your creative work, letting your whole self shine through.

Because this drawing praxis you are embarking on, it’s not just about making some pretty artworks. It’s about you expressing you. It’s about you being honest, and being raw. As a side effect you will certainly find your own very unique signature. Because nobody is exactly like you, and thats your strength. But to come into that kind of honesty, that kind of deep lisentning to yourself, you have to unlearn what other people have told you about you, and about your creativity. So you have to start fresh. You have to start from a zero point.

Marie J.Engelsvold. Some of my drawings.

Marie J.Engelsvold. Some of my drawings.

Here is what you get.

How to get around starting blocks.

The importance of committing yourself to the process. To make space for your creativity and yourself.

A list of which materials you need.

The creative process.

Be present. Be heart and body centered.

Be aware of how you judge and criticize yourself.

Things you can do, to go from being blocked to be in the flow.

Exercises

Meditation.


Marie J. Engelsvold. This is an exampel of an exercise, where you get more and more absorbed in the process. Try it. Get the exercise by signing up.

Marie J. Engelsvold. This is an exampel of an exercise, where you get more and more absorbed in the process. Try it. Get the exercise by signing up.

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!

  • Turtorials and tips
    • May 15, 2019 How to take your drawings, to the next level. May 15, 2019
    • Apr 30, 2019 Be bold, let your light out. Apr 30, 2019
    • Apr 6, 2019 How to start your drawing praxis. Apr 6, 2019
    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process?? Mar 8, 2019
    • Feb 13, 2018 How do you work with composition? Feb 13, 2018
    • Jan 8, 2018 Make a kickstart. Jan 8, 2018
    • Nov 20, 2017 Go bigger. Nov 20, 2017
    • Nov 8, 2017 What is your drawings all about? Nov 8, 2017
    • Oct 31, 2017 Wait!! Before you throw that drawing in the bin!!!!! Oct 31, 2017
    • Oct 12, 2017 Find inspiration everywhere. Oct 12, 2017
    • Oct 12, 2017 Experiment with shapes and lines. Oct 12, 2017
    • Oct 12, 2017 Want to find your own visual language ? Oct 12, 2017
  • psycological aspects
    • May 26, 2020 Holding your flow. May 26, 2020
    • May 6, 2020 The world is yours. May 6, 2020
    • Apr 22, 2020 Let your heart decide. Apr 22, 2020
    • Apr 18, 2020 Create from your self. Apr 18, 2020
    • Apr 4, 2020 Expand your own signature. Apr 4, 2020
    • Oct 9, 2019 How to shift out of the 3d perspective. Oct 9, 2019
    • Sep 20, 2019 What is it, to be grounded? Sep 20, 2019
    • Sep 10, 2019 How to follow your own flow. Sep 10, 2019
    • Jul 28, 2019 Releasing your resistance to the moment. Jul 28, 2019
    • Jul 15, 2019 Don't wait for life to be perfect, let go of control. Jul 15, 2019
    • Jun 1, 2019 How to raise your vibration, through the creative process. Jun 1, 2019
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making. Apr 1, 2019
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream. Feb 20, 2019
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves? Feb 10, 2019
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO. Feb 1, 2019
    • Jan 2, 2019 Let yourself shine in 2019 :-) Jan 2, 2019
    • Nov 22, 2018 Look at your obstacles as adventures. Nov 22, 2018
    • Feb 2, 2018 How to stay in the process? Feb 2, 2018
    • Dec 20, 2017 Slow down Dec 20, 2017
    • Dec 12, 2017 There is no "right" way. Dec 12, 2017
    • Dec 5, 2017 Why it's important to unlearn. Dec 5, 2017
    • Oct 12, 2017 Let your feelings be your guide. Oct 12, 2017
    • Sep 5, 2017 Don't be afraid of change:-) Sep 5, 2017
    • Sep 5, 2017 Express your feelings Sep 5, 2017
    • Sep 5, 2017 Can drawing be a kind of meditation? Sep 5, 2017
  • turtorials
    • Apr 6, 2019 How to start your drawing praxis. Apr 6, 2019
  • video
    • May 15, 2019 How to take your drawings, to the next level. May 15, 2019
    • Apr 30, 2019 Be bold, let your light out. Apr 30, 2019
    • Apr 1, 2019 How embracing all parts of you, will help you in your art making. Apr 1, 2019
    • Mar 8, 2019 What to do when you are stucked in the creative process?? Mar 8, 2019
    • Feb 20, 2019 Don’t resist the moment. Live your dream. Feb 20, 2019
    • Feb 10, 2019 Why are we so hard on ourselves? Feb 10, 2019
    • Feb 1, 2019 It's okay to say NO. Feb 1, 2019
Source: www.mariejengelsvold.me
tags: draw everyday, from the inside out, Free yourself through the creative process, How to start your drawing praxis., how to stay in the process?, drawing as meditation, How to get around starting blocks.
categories: Turtorials and tips, turtorials
Saturday 04.06.19
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

How do you work with composition?

Hi, how are you doing??

Today I want to talk about how you can work with composition. Are you contious about composition when creating? I normally talk a lot about the process, how to  create from your heart. How to stay in deep contact to  your feelings, and how you can express it in your artwork. I write about the topic in many different ways, in hope you will get what I'am talking about. But sometimes you have to step back, and do some mindwork. To analyse what you are doing, and how you can progress, and raise above obstacles. When you are more confident in being in the flow of your heart, you can start trying to analyse your work, without going into being overly critical and judgemental about your drawings. 

Imagine you have done some drawings, but you are not quite satisfied. Take a look at the composition of your drawings.

  1. How do you arrange the elements on the paper? Do you always work in the center of the paper? Do you fill out all the white space?? Or do you only use the lower part of the paper?

  2. How about the size of the elements of your drawing? are they all the same size?? Are they all very small or very huge??

  3. What about the contrast between light and dark? Look at your drawing and find the darkest element and the lightest element. Are there a big contrast between the two values? Or are the tones or values of the colours nearly the same?

Their are a lot more things to look at, but theese 3 are the most important ones.

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Connection between different parts of myself” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Connection between different parts of myself” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Relationship with outlets for magic" Acrylic tusch on paper. 21 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Relationship with outlets for magic" Acrylic tusch on paper. 21 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Try to transform ”Acrylic tusch on paper. 21 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Try to transform ”Acrylic tusch on paper. 21 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Now take one of your drawings, and use the same elements but arrange them differently on the paper. Maybe using another size can help you.( I very often change to a bigger size of paper when I'am stuck.) Change the size of some of the elements to make more contrast. Also make one of the elements very dark, and another one very light. 

How did it work?? Sometimes we just get some habits and we do the same things all the time.

By thinking about theese things you just push your limits of what is possible. In the beginning you have to work contious with being aware of how you compose your drawing. But after doing it many times you will do it quite intuitively, and you have another tool in your toolbelt.

Maybe I have just opened the pandoras box for you? Because when you start to change how you look at your artwork, when you have new ideas on how to do it differently, a lot more ideas and possibilities will arise. So just keep going, it's so much fun:-))

Looking for more tips? look at this blogpost "Experiment with shapes and lines."

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!
  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: how do you work with composition?, 3 most important elements in composition, draw everyday, drawings from inside, tips on drawing, find your own visual language., contrast between light and darkness, How about the size of the elements of your drawing?, How do you arrange the elements on the paper?
categories: Turtorials and tips
Tuesday 02.13.18
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Slow down

Now we are very soon reaching the holidays, and it's time to slow down. You might spend a lot of time with your family and friends, but try  to make some room for creating as well. Time to draw and reconnect with yourself. To draw in realignment with your inner space is a kind of spiritual praxis. You will see that when you invest some time to be present with yourself, you will be more present with your family as well. 

Marie J.Engelsvold. “My inner christmas tree” Acrylic tusch and papercuts on paper. 29,7 x 21 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “My inner christmas tree” Acrylic tusch and papercuts on paper. 29,7 x 21 cm. 2014

You need to slow down to be abel to lisent to your inner voice, to be abel to create without bothering of the result. To create just for the pure bliss of creating. In our society very often we have learned to use the time wisely, to be effective and productive. We have learned that when we use time on something it should be payable. Forget all this. To create is not a waste of time, it's investing in your inner self. It's about coming into deeper connecting with who you are, and what is important for you. You might discover new aspects of yourself, feelings that you have been hiding for yourself and others. It's actually the best way to spend your time, because when you get realigned with your authensiticity, everything will fall into place. 

I have experienced that the way I create, have a lot to do of how I'am living my day to day life.

When I'am fearless in my creative process, when I'am feeling free and enjoy myself, it will change how I'am feeling in my other activities throughout the day. I will be more present with my family, more observant of the moments, and the small things. I also experience that when I'am slowing down, my life is not falling apart. Actually my life improves, and everything falls into the right place.

Try to make a space for yourself, where you can create. Read my earlier blogposts "Express your feelings"  and "Want to find your own visual language ?", for ideas on how you can do it. 

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Looking inside this mental tent” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

Marie J.Engelsvold. “Looking inside this mental tent” Acrylic tusch on paper. 42 x 29,7 cm. 2014

If you are not abel to create, because you are visiting family and friends, have a little notebook in your bag. Now try to check in to your feelings at least two times a day.

Just sit for a moment and feel your body, observe your thoughts. Write everything down, no matter how stupid it is. This is also a very good exercise in being present. Just say to yourself it's okay to be here, it's okay to feel what I'am feeling. I don't have to do anything else than being me.  

Have a very nice holiday :-)

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!

  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: draw everyday, tips on drawing, tutorials of how to find your own visual language, intuitive drawing, i want to start drawing, from the inside out, slow down
categories: psycological aspects
Wednesday 12.20.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

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.

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!
  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: What is your drawings all about?, draw everyday, drawings from within, find your own visual language, from the inside out, creating out of your heart, drawing as meditation, Don't be afraid of change:-), intuitive drawing, authentic drawings, acrylic markers, paperwork, express yourself through drawing
categories: Turtorials and tips
Wednesday 11.08.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Wait!! Before you throw that drawing in the bin!!!!!

You have been drawing for hours, but the drawing doesn't feel right. You are quite frustrated, but before you just scream, and curl the paper togehter, throwing it in the garbage bin, wait a minute:-) Take a deep breath, maybe a cup of coffee, stretch your legs, jump a little, talk with somebody.

After this little break, return to your drawing, and have another look. Take a deep breath again. Now ask yourself what you like about your drawing, and what you don't like. How could you change it now, when it's almost done? Is it only a small correction or do you need to do some serious redesigning? If you can't come up with anything now, take a look at my list. "Before you throw your drawing in the bin"

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Balancing" 42 x 84 cm. 2015This drawing. "Balancing", is an exampel of how I had made a drawing that just didn't resonated with me, and made it into something completely new. The diamond shape in the middle was the failed drawin…

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Balancing" 42 x 84 cm. 2015

This drawing. "Balancing", is an exampel of how I had made a drawing that just didn't resonated with me, and made it into something completely new. The diamond shape in the middle was the failed drawing, I placed it on a quite huge paper, and it progressed in a way that was completely unexpected.

Before you throw your drawing in the bin:

  • Take another element and place it, so it will cover the area you don't like. You can use a white acrylic marker or a white piece of paper. If you want color, use a colored piece of paper, or a colored acrylic marker. Of course you can use whatever tool you like, as long as it cover up the problem area.

 

  • Cut out the element/elements you like, and place it on another paper. If you need more space, choose a bigger paper. You can now use it as it is, or you can continue to work with this new setup.

 

  • If you only use pencil or pen, spice it up by using another tool. You can use watercolor, acrylic markers, chalk, or goauche. Try out different tools, turn your failed drawing into an experiment. It can be much easier to expand your limits and try something new on a piece of paper that's not completely blank. And the experiment might turn into something unexpected and interesting. (If you use gouache, or watercolor it's important that your paper is thick quality paper at least  220 gram.)

 

  • If you just can't make it work, take some white gouache or white acrylic marker, and make a thin layer which cover it all up. Now you have a new surface, where you can still have a glimpse of the old drawing. On top of that you can create something new, while keeping the history of the process, which gives a nice layer effect. (If you use gouache, or watercolor it's important that your paper is thick quality paper at least 220 gram.)

 

  • Another radical solution is to cut it all up in pieces. use them as mosaic elements on another drawing, or place them in a box with pieces of paper, you never know when you will need it.

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!

  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: draw everyday, tips on drawing, tutorials of how to find your own visual language, How to find your own visual language?, how to start drawing, be authentic when creating
categories: Turtorials and tips
Tuesday 10.31.17
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.

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!
  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: drawings from inside, Don't be afraid of change:-), papercuts, drawing as meditation, draw everyday, intuitive drawing, drawing, marie j.engelsvold, acrylic markers, For me it's about capturing the present moment., trying to stay present, contemporary art, fine arts, workprocess, tips on drawing, be authentic when creating, authentic drawings
categories: psycological aspects
Tuesday 09.05.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Can drawing be a kind of meditation?

To draw is for me a kind of meditation, it’s a way to stay in deeper contact with my inner space. I don’t plan anything, I just start. Sometimes it can be kind of scary, the white paper, and the sense of loosing control. But I know the feeling, and know that the scary feeling will turn into a fantastic feeling of joy and freedom. I just have to keep on drawing, and something unknown an magical will happen.

When I meditate, I come into another state of mind, and it's the same for me when I'am in the creative flow. I totally forget time and place, and I'am deeply focused in the present moment, feeling at peace and excited at the same time.

The energy of the creative process:

I also experience that the work I create when I'am in the flow, are more unique and have a special feeling connected to it. These works tends to make me excited, mirroring the same feelings I had when I created it. Eventhough I was kind of miserable before I started to draw, the whole process of creating often lifts my energy. I don't know if it's true, but maybe it doesn't matter as much how an artwork looks like, but as important the energy that is attached to it.? The energy of the creative process. For me it makes sense, because when I do some drawings or other artworks while I'am totally disconnected from the process, they will never have the same attraction. They might look bright and have a beautiful design, but they will not ressonate with my feelings.  

Very often the drawings made in the meditated state, is the drawings that I can’t really make sense of, when they are done. My rational mind can't make sense of them, but it doesn't matter because they makes me smile:-)

This summer I made a whole little collection of drawings. Here are two of them. Have a look:-) 

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Dancing chair" 29,7 x 21 cm.Acrylic markers on paper. 2017

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Dancing chair" 29,7 x 21 cm.Acrylic markers on paper. 2017

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Release" 29,7 x 21 cm. Acrylic markers on paper. 2017

Marie J.Engelsvold. "Release" 29,7 x 21 cm. Acrylic markers on paper. 2017

Blog; Free yourself, through art making.

Sign up with your email address to receive my blog, my podcast and other tips in your inbox.

I respect your privacy.

Thank you!
  • Turtorials and tips
    • 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
tags: drawing, paperwork, drawing as meditation, flow, drawings from inside, draw everyday
categories: psycological aspects
Tuesday 09.05.17
Posted by Marie J.Engelsvold
 

Copyright: Marie J.Engelsvold