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Lithographie "Try not to overthink" Grey Blue (2020) Printmaking by Denise Sobye
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Printmaking,
Lithography
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Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 11.4in, Width 8.3in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $500 Minimalism
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I am Denise Sobye, an artist, illustrator and surface pattern designer from the pretty little town Rheinfelden in the North of Switzerland. I have been a creative bumble bee all my life and have dabbled in many things like jewellery making or crochet but over the last few years I rediscovered my love for painting. My favourite technique is watercolor because it is not entirely planable and end results might sometimes look different then what I had in mind. To a control freak like me that is a very healing process. Lately I have dived into graphic design programs and am exploring all the boundless ways to create digitally. I have also found a love for printing techniques like lino printing.
My other big passion is creating awareness for mental health. I have been working as a social worker with people with mental health issues for over 15 years. Moreover, I am no stranger to the challenges involved with leading a balanced life. Life can be full of struggles and admitting that one is struggling can be very hard. There is still a huge stigma connected to mental health issues.
With my art I aim to bring a little bit of beauty in the life of people or to inspire them to see a light in their darkness. Maybe even make them curious to do art themselves. Making art is a type of therapy that is powerful and I hope to “infect” more people to dive into that side of themselves.
- Nationality: SWITZERLAND
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary Swiss Artists