Spring sunshine peeking through the clouds by Sam Soesbergen

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Sam Soesbergen

Netherlands

About ‘Spring sunshine peeking through the clouds’ by Sam Soesbergen

The first rays of sunshine breaking through the clouds after a cold winter. It feels as though the world is filling up with colour again.

When in doubt, paint clouds. There’s something about those huge cotton-candy clouds in the sky that makes me feel so wonderfully insignificant. They’re so vast and I’m so small. Gazing…

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Sam Soesbergen
Netherlands

I'm Sam and I can't choose. I like to make whatever. Crocheting, painting, knitting, embroidery and, of course, drawing. And much more. I like to combine those skills, but not necessarily.

I started drawing digitally when I was glued to me with a newborn baby and really missed my pencils, wool, brushes, everything. With my son in one hand (ok, arm) and a stylus in the other - so regularly not using my dominant hand - I could finally draw again. Soon I had…

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