Location: South Africa
About the artist Ilse Kleyn (www.artofkleyn.com)
Ilse was born in 1971 in Vanderbijlpark, South-Africa. Her father was a police man and her mother a hairdresser. When she was a little girl her father got promoted and they moved to a town called Barkley-East where he was the head of the Stock theft unit. This is where Ilse won her 1st art competition and her love for art was born. Due to sad circumstances her mother and father got divorced and Ilse and her mother and brother moved back to Vanderbijlpark where she finished school.
It was her dream to study art. But her father persuaded her to look at a more steady income and to join the South African Police Force. In 1990 Ilse joined the Police in Pretoria as a Police Artist drawing wanted criminals, stolen property, designing posters, pamphlets ext. After two years she relocated to Cape Town – still working at ID Kitt in the Police. In Cape Town Ilse met her husband and they started a family. During this time she studied her Police diploma and soon were promoted to Captain. During her police career of 16 years she worked at various departments including Diamond and Gold Unit and Occult related crimes.
When the two babies got bigger, Ilse found more spare time for herself and picked up on her nearly forgotten dream of becoming an artist. Soon the homes of all the family was decorated with Ilse’s paintings and strangers started asking for paintings. Ilse’s husband saw great potential and took her work to galleries - this proved to be very positive.
Within a year the demand for her work was getting more and more – so much that she had to make a choice. She chose her dream and left the Police in Augusts 2006.
Ilse sold 103 painting the first year as a full-time artist. With the help of her heavenly Father she proved to her earthly father that doing what you were born to do is a far better way to earn an income.
Her other interest is beading, Graphic design –(Corel Draw, Photo shop) and Web design (Dreamweaver), mosaics and beading. She has no formal training in the arts. In 2013 the family expanded and they adopted a 3 week old baby boy.
In South-Africa we are privileged to share this country with so many wonderful creatures of our Lord. Here is some of my oil paintings of theses majestic animals.
Shipping all over the world is possible. Cheaper when the painting is taken off the frame, rolled in a tube and then just re-stretched by the new owner.
www.artofkleyn.com
Oil on canvas, 60 x 100cm, R6000. Or about $600. Depending on the Dollor/Rand exchange rate.
Shipping all over the world is possible. Cheaper when the painting is taken off the frame, rolled in a tube and then just re-stretched by the new owner.
www.artofkleyn.com
Oil on canvas, 60 x 100cm, R6000. Or about $600. Depending on the Dollor/Rand exchange rate.
Shipping all over the world is possible. Cheaper when the painting is taken off the frame, rolled in a tube and then just re-stretched by the new owner.
www.artofkleyn.com
Oil on canvas, 70 x 100cm, R7000. Or about $700. Depending on the Dollor/Rand exchange rate.
Shipping all over the world is possible. Cheaper when the painting is taken off the frame, rolled in a tube and then just re-stretched by the new owner.
www.artofkleyn.com
Example of a Pet-Portrait for a client. They just e-mailed me a photo and a few weeks later I posted them the painting.
Price depends on the size. Shipping all over the world is possible. Cheaper when the painting is taken off the frame, rolled in a tube and then just re-stretched by the new owner. www.artofkleyn.com
Prophetic art is paintings expired by the Holy Spirit. Through these paintings I translate the Kingdom of Heaven into a language that bypasses words and goes directly into the human spirit. My aim is to touch the life of the one who is interacting with the painting. This process releases the testimony of Jesus through the art – who Jesus is, what he’s done, His presence, Glory, power, grace, mercy and healing – it literally releases the Spirit of Prophecy or the Breath (Wind) of God imparting life to the one interacting with the creative expression.
Because the Holy Spirit can work through anything at anytime with any person, the artwork becomes the place where Heaven meets earth – a table of sorts – where the Father waits to interact with people that interact with the art. It is in that moment that the art becomes a conduit for the power and presence of God to impact the life of another in a way that is both powerful and subtle. Suddenly, the viewer becomes enraptured in a divine conversation with the one who Created them.