Author: Betty

  • Zinuary 01/2026

    Zinuary 01/2026

    This year I decided to join the newly announced Zinuary challenge. I was mindlessly browsing through YouTube one evening and stumbled over this video by Stefan Große Halbuer. This challenge was about making a zine in one month and starting the year with something fun and fresh. I recently got intesrested in zinemaking and felt like this was a great opportunity to not just read and theorise about zines, but actually do the doing. All in all, it sounded like a great way to chase away the creative winter blues.

    Although zines are often political in nature, I decided to create something less challenging and a bit personal. Throughout the month, I created a variety of food-themed illustrations inspired by dishes I photographed. I also added a few comments on the topic of why I like eating out at restaurants so much.

    While I was working on the zine and talking to the people on the Zinuary discord server, I discovered the zines.cool podcast. Jenni, the hoist, is organizing a zine exchange, so I printed and made a few more issues to turn in. Since I just love stickers I added a home printed dim sum sticker to every issue. I’m hoping that someone will enjoy my first DIY zine.

    Zine Details
    • format: A6
    • issues printed: 10
    • paper: Canon Matte Photo 170 g/ms
  • Honrath 03/2025

    Honrath 03/2025

  • Little Tokyo, Dusseldorf 2025

    Little Tokyo, Dusseldorf 2025

  • Bibimbap, Cologne 02/2025

    Bibimbap, Cologne 02/2025

  • Life Drawing 11/2024

    Life Drawing 11/2024

  • Life Drawing 10/2024

    Life Drawing 10/2024

  • Villach, Austria 2023

    Villach, Austria 2023

  • Stockholm, Sweden 2022

    Stockholm, Sweden 2022

  • De Haan, Belgium 2022

    De Haan, Belgium 2022

    Before my trip to De Haan in Belgium, I picked up a Royal Talens Landscape sketchbook, envisioning it as a dedicated journal to capture impressions from my various journeys. I usually try to categorize my sketchbooks by theme, and for this one, I had high hopes of filling it only with drawings from different trips, events, and holidays. However, I didn’t stick to the plan, as the pages soon filled with a mix of holiday sketches and experimental drawing exercises alike.

    On this trip, the sketchbook became a space for exploration where I experimented with different approaches to capturing beach landscapes. I combined colored Pentel brush pens with the rich texture of crayons, aiming for that extra layer of crisp detail.