This is something I wanted to do before starting
my next big project (Johnny Depp's portrait)

It is made with several hundreds circles
on a black surface (click to enlarge)

The original version of this image is huge
(14 000 pixels wide, 300 dpi). If you wish
to have any more information, please
contact info@theartistery.com

© 2010 - Ben Heine
Printed publication in
Stefanie Kimler's book
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My photo titled "The Floating Bridge" has been published on the cover of Stefanie Kimler's new book "Funktion und Konstruktion von Parallelwelten" (ISBN 978-3-941274-33-4), released in Germany by Optimus.
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This is a portrait of my fiancée (see the full version below), she is my fire, my muse, my daily source of energy, she is a gift! I'm so grateful to have her. This is a full painting made with circles only (very time consuming work).

FYI, the next persons I'm going to portray with this new circlist style are (in no specific order): Johnny Depp, Freddie Mercury and Elvis Presley... So please come back again.
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Full Portrait (click to enlarge):


Making of (click to enlarge):


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The original version of the above portrait is huge (10 000 pixels wide, 300 dpi). If you wish to have any more information or if you ever want to have your own face portrayed in this style, please contact info@theartistery.com

New Horizons
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I took this photo some time ago in
one of the nature reserves in Kenya

© 2010 - Ben Heine
That Teddy is in Real Trouble...
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I found that in a street of Brussels a few days ago, kind of scary and disgusting, I know, but this is so unusual that I wanted to share it.

Palais des Beaux Arts of Lille
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I took the 2 above photos in the "Palais des Beaux Arts" of Lille, France. I just added the sky in the first image to give a surreal atmosphere, as if it was an open roof. For some unknown reason, there was a canvas missing on the wall of one of the exhibition rooms (second shot). A great moment for my camera...

The Palais des Beaux-Arts of Lille is thought to be the largest general interest museum in France after the Louvre. The collections are the object of worldwide renown and provide a comprehensive over view of the great artistic movements of Europe from the 12th to the 20th century.

© 2010 - Ben Heine
Slideshow of the Week
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This is a selection of photos I took in different countries.
They all have something in common: strong colors! :)
Featured on
Notorious Websites


Several of my creations have recently been featured on these well known online references: Abduzeedo, The Wondrous, All Day I Dream About Photography and CGArena... (click on the images below if you wish to have a look)





(I also want to thank all the hundreds
of bloggers sharing my creations everyday,
thank you guys, keep on blogging!)

Ben Heine Interviewed
by Ruslan Trad (*)
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So, Ben Heine, tell us more about yourself, where are you from, what is your life like?

I’m a painter and photographer living in Brussels, Belgium. I am 26 year old, I was born in Ivory Coast (Africa), and lived there 7 years, I now live and work in Brussels, the European capital. I spend most of my time creating and taking care of the people I love around me.

What is your job related to? How does it inspire you?

I have a day job, which is not related to art. This is just to make a living. It is time consuming but necessary. This activity forces me to go straight to the point in my creative work. I also work as a freelance illustrator for different magazines and newspaper.

What is your personal philosophy and is it somehow embedded into your creativity?

I have always had a very generous conception of art, I don’t like the way art is nowadays used for commercial purposes only and proposed to the elite, I think everybody should have the chance to see and enjoy culture. My artistic work is mainly the result of what influences me and inspires me the most in my close environment.

What difficulties do you meet in your work?

Every new day and every art project is a new challenge implying different difficulties. Finding creative solutions is what makes this job so fun.

Are you currently working on more than one project?

Yes, I always work on several projects in the same time, I don’t know if it is the best way to do, but I feel comfortable doing this and I think it’s useful to not be stuck on the same task. It fits my profile and I think I’d be slower if I was focussing on the same thing.

Where do you see yourself in… say, 10 years?

I definitely see myself probably doing the same things but in another country. Belgium is nice but it’s cold and boring. I’d like to find a long-term job in the art industry. With the current financial crisis, it’s difficult for everybody but artists are some of the people who are the less needed right now. Bankers and insurers are kind of more popular right now.

Would you accept to work in another part of the world, if you received a proposal?

Yes, of course, I’d be really interested. Thanks to the information and communication technologies, it is even easier and faster now to work with faraway collaborators. Why not living in another place too?

You know that nowadays the principles are different from the past. To succeed, you need to be different. Our magazine is called Very Normal People – how would you define the “normal people“ of today?

I agree, difference is always important but normality is also good. I think the best way to succeed what you do is to be sincere and bring something new and interesting. "Hard work" and "results" are values that matter the most for me. by the way, it’s funny to realize that very different people often try to be as normal as they can while many “normal persons” do their best to be different. I think it is related to culture, lifestyle, the purposes and personal opinions you have in life. I guess normal people would not even bother trying to know what normal people are, they would just carry on their life as it is. And this is a great choice.

You’re really a creative person with different views and styles. Do you have a preference for any of your activities – photography, cartoons?

Photography and Illustration are indeed my two main interests. I don’t prefer one or the other. My photos are often non-political while my paintings and drawings have a strong political content with sometimes a provocative meaning. Choosing one or the other graphic option really depends on my mood and the message I wish to convey at a particular moment.

What is your message to our readers?

Try to find your own path and truth. Try to make the people around you happy. Believe in your most crazy ideals and dreams. If you don’t, they will never become true.

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(*) Ruslan Trad is a blogger and journalist based in Bulgaria.

This interview was published in March 2010 with pictures in the first issue of the journal Very Normal People (VNP), released by Mark Sterling.

I Hear the Birds Sing
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I captured this scenery in Kenya
and just edited it a few days ago...

© 2010 - Ben Heine
Château de la Hulpe
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I took this photo in La Hulpe near Brussels. The "La Hulpe Castle" was built in 1842 and overlooks nearly 220 hectares of meadows, woods and ponds on the edge of the nearby Soignes forest. The old Solvay field is a splendid extension of the forest and has some remarkable trees. It is a beautiful place for walking and relaxation. So much green, so much blue...


This is a photo of a well known graffiti I took 2 years ago in Coimbra, Portugal. It just says it all in such a great minimalist way! Anti-Fascism, Anti-Nazism, Anti-Racism... We must never forget the past!

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This is a digital work but totally handmade.
I painted each circle individually on a black surface.
Let's call this "circlism". Quite a time consuming technique.

The original version of the above portrait is
huge (10 000 pixels wide). If you wish to download
and own it, please contact info@theartistery.com

I have always loved Bob Marley. Jah bless!
Below is the "making of", just click to enlarge.
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© 2010 - Ben Heine
Crocuses
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I captured this a few days ago in Lille, France. These crocuses were really tiny, a few centimeters may be. I used a simple 70 mm lens but enhanced the whole image in Photoshop CS4. Several hours of work to get the results I wanted. The picture is not reframed, it actually is a montage of several photos I took when I was there...

The main thing I wanted to express here is the way fragile little things can appear big and strong sometimes, and beautiful of course. But your own interpretation is more important.

Give Me Some Fresh Air !
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I took this photo in Portugal some
time ago and just edited it today
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Slideshow of the week
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This is a selection of my older traditional drawings made with ballpoint pens (not pencils) on large paper. I just scanned the final drawings and colored them digitally... I used this simple cross hatching technique several years back, it gives some interesting effects, the only thing is that it's harder to make corrections when you make mistakes... I have now switched to 100% digital. I still make full drawings and paintings on paper/canvas from time to time but I rather prefer to work with real brushes then. :)