Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts

Astro Cruise 9 - Two Parallel Worlds


"Two Parallel Worlds"

Astro Cruise 9

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Baby Girl on Her Way


Ben Heine's little girl is on her way, the birth will happen in a couple of weeks. She sticks her tongue out and hides her face with her foot... The parents are proud and so happy already.

Recent Ballpoint Pen Sketches


Some recent sketches. All of the originals are for sale on demand (info@benheine.com). You can view the works in progress at this link. Prints and derivatives are available here. All pictures: © 2014 Ben Heine




Petal by Petal

Rose Petals - Life, love, passion, colors - photo by Ben Heine (2013)

Life is a never-ending stream of passion, love and colors. I recently took this photo with the new Samsung Galaxy NX Camera (Macro Lens...) PS: Some cool & affordable gift ideas for Christmas!

Lines - Colors - Woman - Music

Colorful and creative art by Ben Heine (stabilo markers and pastels)

Unfinished sketch, mixed media on paper. I simply made this with Stabilo markers and pastels on paper. Contact me if you want to buy some original illustrations (info@benheine.com). By the way, this is my Soundcloud page: www.soundcloud.com/benheine. PS: Get some cool and affordable gifts for Christmas!

Some Thoughts

Some Thoughts - Ben Heine Portrait, 2013

"Trials and tribulations play a major role in any worker’s life, especially for those self-made persons. Making mistakes helps us learn and grow, slowly but surely. When experience and knowledge replace incapacity and ignorance, then serious things can start and the sun will shine in your life" (Ben Heine, 2013) - More.


Accessible Art Fair, Brussels, September 2012

At a very young age you have experimented various avenues of visual art forms. What is the pleasures of working with different genres of art and having an intuition of starting something that has never been attempted before?

When I started my "Pencil Vs Camera" series in which I mix photography and drawing, I didn't know of course it would generate so much interest. I really started this randomly and I didn't know exactly what impact it would have. I had in mind to do only one image with this concept, but the interest was so big from the beginning that I quickly realized it was important to keep working on it. So I spent 2 years of my life developing this idea and building a portfolio of artworks with many variations.

Through photography you portray both human emotions and nature’s beauty. What is your approach in capturing the many hues of life and planet earth?

I like to portray people and animals, capturing their emotion and giving them a new dimension. I like to show in a simple way the beautiful landscapes earth offers. I often do outdoor shootings and work with natural lights, it's beautiful enough.

Describe your feelings when you are completely one with your work, your artistic creations.

Most of my recent artworks are a complete reflection of what I am. There are different levels of interpretation for each of my pictures. There is the visible message I try to convey and there is what the image means for me and the context in which I made it. This is less obvious for the viewer and only people who know me well can clearly see the connection.

You have successfully managed to blend your passions for both photography and drawing. You incorporate a piece of imagery through your sketches of something that is only happening in your imagination. Did you ever feel it was not so much of pencil “vs” camera but how pencil tied-the-knot with camera that was depicted through the project?

Yes, you're right, at the beginning, I thought it was the opposition between the two disciplines that was the original part of the concept, but I realize more and more that maybe it's more the harmony between the different mediums that makes it interesting and special. Drawing and photography work well together because photography shows the reality as it is and drawing show it as I would like it to be. The strong point of the concept is that there is no limit, everything can be represented on the piece of paper.

As an artist, how difficult is playing the balancing act of satisfying the client’s interests for commercial projects along with his own urge of creative contentment?  Do you have any suggestion for the beginners in this field who may be struggling to balance the two?

When doing a project for a client, it’s indeed often difficult for both parties to be totally happy with the final work, so it’s important to establish the terms of collaboration from the beginning and to anticipate any potential conflict. Usually, I bring my personal interests, creative process, passion and sources of inspiration even when I'm working for a client, but it may be useful for creators to put their personal emotions away when they work on professional collaborations so that they meets the client's wishes.

You are also a multi-linguist. Can you share a couple of phrases that are very close to your heart from all the languages you have learned so far besides the language of art?

Lovely. Here are a few sentences I like to say when I speak one of these languages: French: oh là là, il est temps de faire dodo! English: I love you because you're special! Dutch: Twee vliegen in één klap, het is altijd beter! Spanish: Más vale solo que mal acompañado! Polish: Kto rano wstaje, temu Pan Bóg daje! Russian: Мне бы хотелось побывать в вашей стране!

How to ensure that exposure to different cultures, experiences and even knowledge of artistic movements at different era do not become a limiting factor but work as an impetus for being adventurous and seeking out new territories in the infinite world of art?

I think art is a never ending cycle, but it's still a cycle, it means that for each era of time and in each human culture, there are some general aspects reappearing. It is important to know that. So as a creator, I try to be a reflection of the society I'm living in, let's say in a specific time and space. And I always try to be innovative, that's the most difficult part.

If Ben is requested to illustrate “Looking at Myself” featuring himself what would his artistic journey thus far reveal?

I don't really know who I am and where I'm going. I only know what I'm doing and in which context I'm evolving. So if I were to depict myself, I'd show me asking questions.

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I'm really happy to let you know that Theo, my son, was born the 12th of August 2012. He is big and tall and super cute. I'm a father, I can't believe it. Tagore said: "Every child born is a sign that God is not yet discouraged of man".




Here is a 20 minutes original progressive house composition I have been working on since last month. I created and edited all the sounds you hear in this composition. Next steps for me: Add singing vocals and spend more time for the mastering process of my future tracks. I hope you'll like this. Made in Ableton Live 8. If you wish you can hear a short version (8 minutes selection) here below.


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And here are the lyrics I wrote for this composition (you can hear them in the long version), they are actually read by a computer generated voice. I'll soon be working with singers to get nicer results. Coming soon. Thanks for listening.
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ELIXIR/EQUATION

There is a mathematic system,
Which reveals the mystery of creation.
There is a spiritual equation,
Explaining the enigma of imagination.

There is an arithmetic treasure,
Which gathers all the philosophies.
There is a cadence of numbers,
Decoding the biggest secrets.

There is a divine intelligence,
Capable of transforming elements.
There is a powerful matrix,
Made of ideas and concepts.

And finally, there is love,
Independent from the system,
Independent from time and space,
A magic entity. The meaning of life.


© 2012 - Ben Heine

After the rain, here come the colors (it was really raining just before I took the pic). If you wish, you can see 2 random details of the above photo at this link and 3 preparatory shots here below. I captured this image recently in the frame of the "Tour De France Photo"...

Model: Emy Neirynck
Fashion Design: PitsyFashion
Hair Styling: Cora Debain
Makeup Artist: Cris Make Up
Photography (+editing): Ben Heine
Location: Brussels, Belgium

Some preparatory photos:



Definitely the most amazing tree I've seen in my whole life. I took this photo in Seville, Spain. If you wish, you can view a detail at this link and some preparatory photos here below.

Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay Fig, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the Moraceae family. It is known for its beautiful buttress roots. It can reach heights of 60 m (200 ft). The trunk can reach a diameter of 2.4 m (8 ft).

Preparatory photos:


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(See it on deviantART)

A photo I took recently at "Parc Güell"
in Barcelona, Spain. Magic place, magic instant.

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Spirals have no end. Our galaxy is a spiral. Love is a spiral! This is a long exposure shot I made while I was walking by night (actually very early in the morning) towards Santiago de Compostela... It was the last day before we reached the magic city. I'll never forget that moment. More photos soon. :D The above picture has been shot with the Samsung NX11, provided by Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd.


A picture I took near Warsaw in Poland some weeks ago.
(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10,
provided by Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd)

(See it on Flickr)

A photo I took in Braives (Belgium) during Christmas Eve.
We hadn't seen so much snow in Belgium since decades!!
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Detail (smallest boy in the middle):
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© 2011 - Ben Heine
Blue Dimension
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A lovely landscape I captured in Naxos, Greece . I first thought
this was a small toilet block, but not at all. It's a magic door. :)
A photo I took in Braives (Belgium) a few days ago
at the end of the afternoon. It was snowing a lot!