Hello !
My name is Helle. I live in Denmark on the Island, Zealand. I have a husband and two sons and three grandchildren, so I am a happy person.
I like many kinds of art and I try to limit myself, but I dont succeed very well. I love my PSP9 and I think I use it every day. I like to draw, paint and experiment on canvas or paper and I wish I had time do it every day. My biggest wish is, that there would be 48 hours instead of the poor 24 a day. I just dont think it will ever happen ;)
A fantastic new world opened for me, when I was Introduced to Renderosity for the first time. I am very grateful to be a part if this site.
Here is the URL to My private Homepage: www.helank.dk
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Comments (8)
durleybeachbum
I've never done mono prints with that gell thing, but I love using inks for them!
helanker
I never tried with ink, but I have ink, so I could.
goodoleboy
Splendid triptych. Interesting effects displayed in an art medium that I am completely unfamiliar with, Helle. Is a gelli (jelly?) plate where you literally get your fingers dirty from ink?
kgb224
Outstanding art work Helle. God bless.
giulband
Absolutely wonderful paintings !!!!!!!!!!!
MrsRatbag
Really superb artwork. Well done!
RodS Online Now!
A very interesting medium - this is really cool, Helle!
anahata.c
I love the gritty feel of these prints. And how the patterns get all grainy and gritty. And yet the simplicity of them too. Given that you're often creating highly complex, blended textures, I love your simpler pieces, because I'm struck at how expressive they are as well. The third panel is more complex than the top two, with an 'underwater' effect. I love the green and other hues washing over those trees. And the dark moon---love it. The other 2 panels deal with viaduct forms, and big slabs of single colors which fade into each other, and which have decay and fade build into them. A fine triptych, I love how you turn simple expressions into gritty complex ones. Your sense of decay was one of the first things I saw in your gallery (years back), and I always loved how you turned it into art.