Pencil Vs Camera - 73

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Pencil Vs Camera - 73 © Ben Heine | Buy a print today
A recent project I made in my new studio. Was I having a dissociative identity disorder or is this just an optical illusion or maybe an invisible 3D mirror? Who will be the winner? You can view the sketch in progress here below (4 steps) and the complete Pencil Vs Camera series at this link. New: Buy the above artwork as a print!

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 1 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 2 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 3 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Self Portrait - Pencil Vs Camera 73 In Progress - Drawing Photography - 3D Art - 2013
Step 4 - Pencil Vs Camera 73 in progress © Ben Heine

Lion Walk Animation


Another recent hand drawn animation (I drew each frame one by one, there are about 3,000 frames in total). I made this animation in a rather minimalist way. It's meant to be a simple video clip for my music (original musical composition as well) You can watch the above video in HD at this link (via Facebook) and view photos of the sketches and music in progress here below (26 pictures)...

Lion Walk Animation - Work in Progress © 2013 Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Lion Walk Animation - Work in Progress © 2013 Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Lion Walk Animation - Work in Progress © 2013 Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine editing a track in Ableton Live - Lion Walk Animation - Music in Progress © 2013 Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Music in Progress © Ben Heine

Lion Walk Animation - Drawing in Progress © 2013 Ben Heine
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Studio - Lion Walk Animation Intro - 2013 - Drawing
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Studio - Lion Walk Animation Intro - 2013 - Drawing
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Ben Heine Studio - Lion Walk Animation Intro - 2013 - Drawing
Lion Walk Animation - Sketch in Progress © Ben Heine

Pencil Vs Camera - 72

Ben Heine Art - Pencil Vs Camera 72 - 2013
Pencil Vs Camera - 72 © 2013 Ben Heine

Choose Peace, not violence! Bringing a different 3D effect in my Pencil Vs Camera series. This is more of an experimental work for my future projects. Parts of the paper have been cut in the last steps to give a stronger 3D illusion. Notes: The thin paper was moving each time I was adding charcoal/pencil strokes due to a small space between the wall and paper. That was making it more difficult to draw. I'll place the large paper on the floor for more stability next time I do a similar project. View the sketch in progress here below (6 steps).

Work in Progress
Step 1 - Pencil Vs Camera 72 - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More

Less is More by Ben Heine (Chaos, Big Bang...) - Black stickers on model, Artwork by Ben Heine
Less is More © 2013 Ben Heine - Buy it as a print!

A nice project I made recently in my new studio. I covered the model Zhuzhu and the white background with hundreds of small black stickers. That made her look almost invisible at the end. I wanted to title this artwork "Chaos" or "Big Bang" but I finally chose "Less is More". Please, view the work in progress here below. New: Buy this artwork as a print!


Less is More Making of - Step 1 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
1 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More Making of - Step 1 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
2 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More Making of - Step 2 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
3 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More Making of - Step 2 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
4 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More Making of - Step 3 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
5 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

Less is More Making of - Step 4 - Artwork by Ben Heine - 2013
6 - Less is More - Work in Progress © Ben Heine

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.

New Working Space

Ben Heine Portrait in his New Studio in Rochefort
New working space
I just moved in a new house in the middle of a forest in Rochefort, Belgium. I have a new working space as well. My studio is now much bigger than before and I'll be able to start new projects including big size drawings, music and  more. Some crazy creative things might happen there.

Ben Heine House and Studio - 2013
The New House and Studio

Time Warp Animation



One of my new projects. I drew each frame one by one (really time consuming). I made the animation in a minimalist way on purpose, It's meant to be an illustration for my music. I created the music and sound effects from A to Z using synths, my new Roland drum kit and Ableton Live. I'll post another short animation soon and I might do some time-lapse projects as well in the near future. Thanks for watching!

Time Warp Animation frames by Ben Heine - 2013
Gun rotation sketches for Time Warp Animation
Time Warp Animation frames by Ben Heine - 2013
Some frames in "Time Warp" (1500 frames in total)

Don't forget me

Photography Artwork by Ben Heine - Don't Forget Me with Chinese Model Zhuzhu - Girl Framed
Don't Forget Me © 2013 Ben Heine - Buy it as a print

Don't forget me, because I'll never forget you. I took this photo in my garden in Rochefort, Belgium. This is a real hut with divine proportions. Model: Zhuzhu. You can view a detail of the above photo at this link and my other photos with Zhuzhu here. New: This photo is available for sale.

Hidden Vision

Hidden Vision - Photo by Ben Heine with Chinese model Zhuzhu
Hidden Vision © 2013 Ben Heine

A portrait of Chinese model Zhuhu. I took this photo a few weeks ago in a forest near where I live in Rochefort, Belgium. You can view a detail here and my other photos with Zhuzhu here.

Taste Buds Making Of



"Taste Buds" by Ben Heine is a 27 m2 abstract painting meant to be a temporary decorative and highly colorful working space for Michelin Star Chefs Yves Mattagne (Sea Grill Restaurant) and Axel Colonna (CentPourCent Restaurant) during Culinaria 2013 gastronomy festival at Tour and Taxi Maritime Station in Brussels, Belgium.Watch the above time-lapse video to see the making of "Taste Buds" by Ben Heine. There was also an exhibition with some Pencil Vs Camera signed limited edition prints during the event. View the full photo report on Facebook or on this blog. Artwork, music and video: © 2013 Ben Heine.

2013 Tour de France Photo

Photo by Ben Heine - 2013 Tour de France Photo - Time Traveler - With Marielle Humblet
Time Traveler © 2013 Ben Heine

These are my final edited pictures taken during my 2013 "Tour De France Photo". You can view many backstage photos at this link. "Tour De France Photo" is an artistic event happening every year and gathering models, photographers, makeup artists, fashion designers and hair styling artists. (All photos: © 2013 Ben Heine)

ZigZag - Photo by Ben Heine with Diana Meierhans - 2013 Tour de France Photo
ZigZag © 2013 Ben Heine

Old Times - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Marie Priscilla Rodriguez - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Old Times © 2013 Ben Heine

Machine From The Past - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Man Carreau Rodolphe Mine - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Machine From The Past 1 © 2013 Ben Heine

Lights Will Guide You - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Artruk - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Lights Will Guide You © 2013 Ben Heine

Panic - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Céline Bast - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Panic © 2013 Ben Heine

Blue Window - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Melina Hess - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Blue Window © 2013 Ben Heine

Stairs To Nowhere - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Melody Art - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Stairs To Nowhere © 2013 Ben Heine

Dancer - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Marielle Humblet - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Dancer © 2013 Ben Heine

Cécile Dzinic - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Cécile Dzinic - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Cécile Dzinic © 2013 Ben Heine

Wrapper - Art and Photo by Ben Heine with Céline Bast - 2013 Tour de France Photo
Wrapper © 2013 Ben Heine

My New Music Tracks

Ben Heine working on a Music Track with Ableton Live
Ben Heine working on "Lion Walk" Soundtrack
Listen to my new creative sounds (here below), original works with an experimental progressive (sometimes psychedelic) vibe. You can listen to my other recent tracks at this link, via Soundcloud.
mainly progressive and minimal house music (original works). You can find more at this link. - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/search?updated-max=2013-08-08T07:43:00-07:00&max-results=12#sthash.S0n3Ek7u.dpuf
mainly progressive and minimal house music (original works). You can find more at this link. I'm - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/search?updated-max=2013-08-08T07:43:00-07:00&max-results=12#sthash.S0n3Ek7u.dpuf
mainly progressive and minimal house music (original works). You can find more at this link. - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/search?updated-max=2013-08-08T07:43:00-07:00&max-results=12#sthash.S0n3Ek7u.dpuf
mainly progressive and minimal house music (original works). You can find more at this link. I'm - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/search?updated-max=2013-08-08T07:43:00-07:00&max-results=12#sthash.S0n3Ek7u.dpuf







Interview for Aha Daily (*)

digital photography and drawing. Which one was your first passion and - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/2012/12/interview-for-adobe-photoshop-just.html#sthash.SE23kNXe.dpuf
introspection, light painting, long exposure, photography, Ben Heine
Introspection, 2013
digital photography and drawing. Which one was your first passion and - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/2012/12/interview-for-adobe-photoshop-just.html#sthash.SE23kNXe.dpuf
(You can also read the following interview at ahadaily.com)
digital photography and drawing. Which one was your first passion and - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/2012/12/interview-for-adobe-photoshop-just.html#sthash.SE23kNXe.dpuf

Nishu Kakkar: Tell us a little bit about yourself? Where is your home? How long have you been a visual artist? What factors favored you in becoming a successful visual artist today?

Ben Heine: I was born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast in 1983, I moved to Brussels, Belgium, in 1990 and I now live in Rochefort, a small city in Belgium. I’ve been working on graphic projects, mainly illustration and photography, for over 20 years.
Different - Ben Heine Photography - Long exposure with torches
Different © Ben Heine

Well, I don’t think I’m a successful artist. Firstly because the graphic design industry is totally sick and insignificant in comparison to other creative industries such as music and film. Secondly because there are many aspects I need to improve in my personal evolution. It’s true I do have the chance to get exposure when I post a new creation, I suppose because I’m young and rather active on social networks, but exposure doesn’t pay bills! Exposure is an illusion and a rather useless fantasy. What matters now is generating money and making a decent living with my art or I'll have to stop it.
digital photography and drawing. Which one was your first passion and - See more at: http://www.benjaminheine.blogspot.be/2012/12/interview-for-adobe-photoshop-just.html#sthash.SE23kNXe.dpuf

I’ve always invested a lot of time and energy in my passions. I was doing things alone from the beginning, I have no assistants and I always learned on my own, so everything requires more time and efforts but it’s also very nice to be in control and to decide myself which direction to take! I despise those artists who pay a bunch of assistants to do the difficult work and don’t even credit them!

Theodor Heine
Theodor Heine born in 2012
What is your current state of mind before we continue with this interview?

Well, right now, it’s the middle of the night and many wishes, thoughts and hopes are spinning in my head. I’m contemplative, introspective, reflective and sensitive. I feel happy because I’ve had a beautiful baby boy who is now 1 year old. I also discovered some new passions that will help me not be blocked in my creative projects. I dream of harmony and I really wish I can keep growing as an artist.

Besides the various forms of visual arts seen from you so far, which new form/s can we expect from you in coming years?

Ben Heine doing electronic music - 2012
Ben working on a music track
I plan to end my “Pencil Vs Camera” series. I’m always trying to develop and improve the concept so that it’s constantly changing. I don’t want people to get bored with this idea. I don’t know exactly what I’ll do next. I started making music and this passion is literally eating me alive and I wish I could spend 100% of my time on it but unfortunately I have too many ongoing graphic projects. I’ll need to find new ways to express and renew myself. It’s not going to be easy, but I’m sure it’s achievable.

Which has been your most memorable assignment and why?

I’m sorry, I can’t say, I really tend to forget all my past projects. I don’t remember any of them. I can only say some were a bit more time consuming and difficult to make than others.

We know that each of us has someone or something, which inspires our life and work. Can you tell us the true basis of your inspiration?

 Inspiration comes from anywhere
Fear of death and anxiety are the main reasons giving me energy and motivation to create new projects. Childhood wounds are also playing an important role in my life as artist, bringing me the strength to surpass myself daily. Anything and everything, usually very small things, inspire me, I love to search for universal truths in tiny random events. Finally, I am a very competitive person, I like to test myself and to challenge others, of course, if I fail, I’ll try to fight more to succeed. If there is no chance at all, I'll simply give up and try something different.

What remains your biggest fear and biggest success as a multi skilled person?

One of my fears is to get lost in my different passions. Combining drawing and photography was rather easy so far. It’s harder to switch from my graphic to my music projects. But on the other hand, when I’ll have learned and mastered all the tools available in these fields, it will be a big strength and a powerful means of expression.

If you could live anywhere on this planet where would you build your dream home?

I think it could be in a quiet village in the USA, I'd love that!

List out your 5 most popular creations in your portfolio.

according to my sites stats:

Artwork by Ben Heine (Vertigo, Drawing, Photography)
Pencil Vs Camera 32 ©Ben Heine
No1: Pencil Vs Camera 73 (Double Identity, drawing, photo...) No2: Pencil Vs Camera 57 (Crow landing on girl in London) No3: Pencil Vs Camera 58 (Cat and dog, sweet duo in Spain) No4: Pencil Vs Camera 32 (Vertigo, optical illusion, in Germany...) No5: Planet Paris (Paris seen from the top of the Eiffel tower)

List out any 5 random sites/blogs from where you gain inspiration.

I’m not very proud to say that I almost never visit art blogs or other online resources. I don’t want to be influenced in any way. What I usually do is listen to news and science podcasts or music when I’m working. And I watch National Geographic or Discovery Channel during my breaks. That’s it.

If you could choose it, what would your legacy in the industry be? What is it that you want to be remembered for?

Innovation, fearlessness, unconventionality, independence.

What pieces of advice would you give to an amateur visual artist?

Portrait of Ben Heine by Thomas David - Photography
Ben Heine at Tour de France Photo
Be confident. Trust yourself. Try the untried. Learn from your mistakes and always remember that only efforts and hard work will bring you success, satisfaction and happiness. Be faithful and thankful to the people who helped and supported you and consider forgiving those who tried to destroy you. Don’t believe in providence. Always believe in your skills.

Which five words would your friends use to describe you?

Crazy, Solitary, hard worker, hyperactive, emotive.

(*)  Ahadaily.com is a blog about art, design and creative technologies

Ben Heine Documentary (2012)

  

Davide Gentile's documentary about Ben Heine is now available for free in its full version (30 min) since a few weeks only! Watch Ben in action. (this documentary was filmed in 2011 and released for sale in 2012).

Before and After

Before-After - Time Traveler - Artwork by Ben Heine
"Time Traveler" - See more in this video

Before-After - Just Dreaming - Artwork by Ben Heine
Just Dreaming - See more in this video

Before-After - Keep Walking - Artwork by Ben Heine
"Keep Walking" - See more in this video

Before-After - Old Times - Artwork by Ben Heine
"Old Times" - See more in this video

Before-After - Oops - Artwork by Ben Heine
"Oops" - See more in this video

Before-After - In a Rainbow City - Artwork by Ben Heine
"In a Rainbow City" - See more in this video