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About Henrice Kupper

Being happy is hard work. Without effort you will not succeed. Every day again you have to invest in yourself. Learn a lot, try things out and adapt them. Think and refine. Refine again and again until you become a master of happiness. By trial and error, dealing creative with things and let go. Especially let things go .... Do the things different, seek for possibilities and do not be afraid. Reward yourself and give yourself many compliments to motivate you so you keep going on. Be proud of yourself. Be open to other cultures and opinions. Form your own opinion. Discover how the world works and how you can profit of it. Discover what your place and goal is in your life. And if you finally know how the world works and know how you can pick the fruits of, than you only need some maintenance and you will live in abundance! I found mine key to happiness and abundance, how about you? Take advantage of my knowledge and let me guide you on your journey until you can travel by yourself.

I can’t wait to start plein air painting!

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It is midwinter here and the rain is pouring down the windows. In the first part of the winter I have prepared my painting stuff for plein air painting.

After a few years of looking and asking around what and wich stuff would suit me best,
I finally found the things I need.

I have bought the Sienna palette box, the Sienna wet panel box and the Leder Easel.
I made some adjustments on my gear so I don’t have to carry too heavy anymore.

Of course we have several tripods and I choose the one which fits best for the Sienna palette box.

This year I’m going to expand my skills with watermixable oil paint. I use Cobra van Talens. I have them used before but now it’s time to explore and experiment with them.
The first painting with them this year was not bad at all.

Because the light in the studio is not optimal I love to paint outdoors. So, if sun and temperature are showing up I will be the first to paint outside!

Until next time: Don’t worry, be happy!