Painting during lockdown

Watercolour paintings by Almond (Anonymous) "Nothing particular inspires my paintings. I took some photos (or I saw some photos on internet) which I found beautiful and nice, and I thought it would be interesting to transform them into watercolor, and i chose those photos that I can practice different skills. The painting process is like a meditation for me, I created my own magic world when doing painting. Paintings/the products themselves don’t necessarily have any meaning. My small reflection: although the lockdown has been lifted, I still continue painting. It becomes a hobby of mine. It r... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Helen Hintjens",Almond
Dokumenttyp: Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Sociology of migration / ethnicity and multiculturalism / Migration / asylum and refugee law / Water colour / paintings / netherlands / peace / China / refugee / asylum seeker / project / covid project / chronicles / from the margins / painting
Sprache: unknown
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29181863
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.21954/ou.rd.12807074.v1

Watercolour paintings by Almond (Anonymous) "Nothing particular inspires my paintings. I took some photos (or I saw some photos on internet) which I found beautiful and nice, and I thought it would be interesting to transform them into watercolor, and i chose those photos that I can practice different skills. The painting process is like a meditation for me, I created my own magic world when doing painting. Paintings/the products themselves don’t necessarily have any meaning. My small reflection: although the lockdown has been lifted, I still continue painting. It becomes a hobby of mine. It reminds me of the creativity, the peace and the passion I have inside me." --- This material is part of the Covid Chronicles from the Margins project, funded by The Open University and The Hague. The project aims to highlight the impact of the pandemic on refugees, asylum seekers & undocumented migrants. This item can be found on our website, here: