Jan Keteleer

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Added Dec 3, 2024

Creating art traditionally or digitally: A Personal Reflection as an Artist


For me, painting is more than a process - it is an expression of my inner world.
Whether through the familiar textures of traditional painting or the infinite possibilities of digital art, I explore the duality of timeless emotion and modern innovation.

For me, making art is an inescapable expression of who I am - a deep conversation between my soul and the world around me. Each medium, be it traditional painting or the limitless possibilities of digital art, becomes a vessel to explore and share my inner universe. Both forms carry the essence of timeless emotion interwoven with modern innovation, with each brushstroke or keystroke reflecting not only my perspective, but the shared humanity we all experience. The process of creation is as important to me as the final product. Traditional painting has taught me to embrace imperfection. I see each mistake not as a failure, but as an opportunity to change the story. A misplaced line or an unplanned stain becomes a moment of growth, teaching me patience and resilience with each layer added to the canvas. It humbles me and grounds me in the tangible reality of creation-the texture of the canvas, the swirl of paint, the weight of the brush in my hand.

Digital art, on the other hand, invites me to experiment freely. The ability to undo a misstep with the click of a mouse gives me permission to explore without reservation, to push boundaries I might otherwise fear. Each layer I build digitally feels like a new dimension of discovery, a space where ideas can evolve endlessly until their essence finally takes shape. It is a playground of innovation that complements the grounded approach of traditional painting.
For me, art is a bridge. It connects emotion with experience, the artist with the viewer, and ultimately humanity itself.

Whether through the grains of a canvas or the glow of a digital screen, my only hope remains the same - that my work will be seen.

Jan

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