Karen Piper has a natural desire to use multiple artistic mediums. She creates beautiful artworks in a variety of different art styles from realism to expressive and contemporary, into children’s picture book illustration and beyond. She is exploring with pastels, watercolors, acrylics, colored pencils, charcoal, graphite, digital art and several other mediums such as Sepia powder and pencil.
Karen’s beautiful artworks are infused with an expressive sense of exploration and playful adventure. It’s been an absolute delight to mentor Karen from beginner to Advanced level artist. I hope you enjoy learning all about her wonderful journey through my mentored program, from the Complete Online Drawing Course through to mentored levels 2 and 3.
Along the way Karen has learned so much and you can see that in the progression of her work here. I’m sure you’ll agree that she has a big future ahead of her, in whatever subjects or mediums she chooses to create with.
Interview with Karen Piper by Cindy Wider
Q: Hi Karen, where were you born and where do you live now?
A: I live in Cape Town, South Africa. Barring two years in the UK, I’ve lived in this beautiful city all my life. I’m married, with one son and have a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Accounting. I have been retired for 3 years now after having a very successful career in technology, starting as a software engineer and ending as the Executive on a very large digital transformation program.
Q: Can you tell our audience about how you first got started with art and drawing?
A: My husband is writing an epic fantasy novel which keeps him relatively homebound. I realised that I would need something to keep me occupied once I retired and drawing/sketching seemed like the best fit. I dabbled in a little sketching early on but stopped focusing on that when my career took off. I always wanted to take an art class; however, COVID and lockdown occurred as I retired so the next best thing was an online course. I discovered your art course on Udemy and decided that this would be a good foundation.
Once in the course, you invited me into your mentored program and I then switched to the more comprehensive ‘Complete Online Drawing Course.’
First Video Critique of Karen Piper’s Work
Q: When students start to study with me I ask them to create a pre-instruction drawing as a record of their ability before they start the course. Can you remember back to that time when you did your first portraits in the course?
A: I didn’t do the pre-instruction exercise as I had already begun the portrait section when I began mentoring with you in the Complete Online Drawing Course. I can look back now and see how much progress I made even from the self-teach version of the course before mentoring. After mentoring though the difference is significant.
Q: What was it like studying with mentored support?
A: Being a mentored student is really wonderful. I started the mentored program whilst still on the course. I soon realised that the additional support I was getting would help me grow so much quicker. Your immense experience means that you can very quickly see where one is failing and you give very specific advice on how to correct issues. I really love the way you balance criticism with positive reinforcement as well. This helps keep one motivated to always improve.
Q: What’s happening with your drawing journey right now?
A: Over the past year, I’ve dabbled in all sorts of mediums. I particularly like charcoal and pastels, but after doing your Acrylic painting course, I have also taken to painting. My happy place is doing portraits. Initially I worked in graphite pencils and charcoal, but lately I have been trying to master acrylics too. It’s so much more difficult to work with brushes and paints, and I know that I still have a long way to go before I will really feel competent in this medium.
Q: Have you won any awards, or held exhibitions, sold your art since you studied at DrawPj?
A: I have had one commission from an ex-colleague – it was a landscape, something I hadn’t tackled before. I have also sold a painting which was a delight. I have yet to enter any of my works in a competition, but I hope to pursue this in the forthcoming year.
Q: What are your favourite art materials and why?
A: I love charcoal for portraits. The medium allows one to create art pieces quite quickly and one can easily fix mistakes.
Q: Do you have any words of helpful advice for beginner artists?
A: I was always skeptical about being a proficient artist, but like everything in life, one needs to practice. Try to turn up at the table every day, even if it is only for a short while. You will see an improvement. Avoid spending too much time admiring other artists’ work. This can be very distracting and also demotivating as there are so many wonderful artists on social media. Focus on your own goals and look for artists (old masters) whose style you like and study their pieces to understand the craft better.
Q: What are your plans for the future?
A: I would like to use my new skills to record my travels on future holidays, I have not done any plein air painting yet so this is my next goal.
For more images and information about Karen Piper:
Instagram: @karenhpip
As surprising as Karen’s shift from IT to art was for me initially … it really should not have been a surprise. Karen masters whatever she sets out to do! True to your nature, Karen, go well 😁 🎶.
Thank you Christi e.
What a wonderful inspiration you are Karen. Amazing work and so resesonant that you live working with multi and mixed materials.
Just what I needed to hear. Thank you for sharing your journey and beauty with the world.
Thank you Claire. So glad I am able to inspire others
Who knew you were so talented Karen. Hopefully one day I can purchase one of your pieces. Im glad you rediscovered this talent of yours. Its just incredible.
Thank you Dale. Am always open to selling my art.
Congratulations, Karen – it‘s great to learn more about and from you. You started a bit earlier than me and we went a long way together now. It is great to see, what we all can made out from the basic steps we did the same in Cindy‘s beginner course. Also for me it was a great difference to join the mentored program. Now we spread our wings and fly. It is an inspiration for me seeing you are trying so many different things.
Thanks for your support Cornelia. I still enjoy the wonderful community that Cindy has created amongst her mentored students.