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This is another of my favourites. I can’t remember the exact date I painted it… it was roughly January or February of 2006. I used acrylic on cardboard (but HOW I used it is a secret!), approximately 63cm x 51cm. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Inverted variation of “Revenge of Smoocherella and the Purple Dishwasher”. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
This a drawing I did of my kitty, Misty 28.05.06 using soft pastels on a3 paper.
Jungle Cat was my first experimentation with water-soluble oil pastels on canvas. I gave it to my boyfriend as a present. / I love this piece to death! / 40.6×50.6cm / It was painted on the 27th March 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
This is my first work using soft pastel and it is one of my most popular pieces. I used various colours of soft pastel only, on A4 paper. It was created in early 2004. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
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Special media on A3 size tracing paper. 2008 View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Charcoal on canvas. This was a present to my b/f’s parents.
This is an Albrecht Durer drawing that I recreated, called ‘Female Nude from Behind’. / Hope you like it…
Special media on A3 size tracing paper. 2008
This is one of my most loved pieces. It is a very popular art work, and I could never part with it, so I’ve decided to sell it as prints and t-shirts. / It was painted with acrylic on canvas. The original is approximately 13(cm)x18(cm). / It was painted on 14 July 2006. I am a great fan of vintage nude art work; photography and paintings. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Orange Peel Nightmare was a crazy experiment of different mediums, on canvas. I didn’t expect it to turn out like this; I didn’t expect it to look good. I was doubtful at first, but various peoples’ positive comments on it have given me confidence in it. Plus my sister and my brother were fighting over who got to keep it, lol. I used watercolour, acrylic, tracing paper, glue. I think that’s it, from memory. I don’t have the measurements, as my brother Adam has taken it to his new apartment. I painted it on the 31st August 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Charcoal on A3 canvas paper. I love this piece to death!!!! I’d love for it to sell! Created on 19th April 2006 This is part of a Turtle collection that I have done. I’ll have to get photos of the others. I gave them away as presents. They include: / Turtles Playing Golf / Mr. Turtle Goes to Washington / *Turtles Playing Pool and I am still continuing the Turtle Tradition, I will make more creations like these in the future! View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Water-soluble oil pastels on A3 paper. View my website to see more… sarahbentvelzen.com
I love this art work too much to sell… but in print form I’m all too happy about! / This is part of my collection of works using a secret kind of medium. Patent pending, patent pending!!!! It’s on A4 paper. I don’t have exact dates for these works, but they were created early in 2004. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Stained Glass Window is one of my favourites. This is a part of my collection with the secret medium – patent pending, patent pending!!!!!!! I also use acrylic and oil paints in it too… on canvas panel. This was a birthday present to my brother, Adam. It was painted on the 24th February 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
This was created in 2004 with black and white soft pastels, on A3 paper. I basically got the inspiration for this piece from the film, ‘The Ring’. I loved the part of the film where they closed up the well. The mixed metaphors of that act inspired me to create a similar image.
This is just an inverted variation of Colour Attack. Enjoy!
Watercolour on single thick canvas. 30cm x 30cm. Created on 26th November 2006.
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