Admittedly Waitomo isn't exactly in Rotorua's own back year but it's only a couple of hours drive away.
Arty photographs, mosaics, artwork, mindful writing and creative tuition. All Photographs copyright and for sale.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Mixed media painting pupils work and testimonials.
"Janet is great at unlocking people's inherent creativity and guiding with her dynamic and inspiring energy". Karina Gulieva.
I first met Karina while I was hanging my photographic work in the library last year.
We spent a good half hour talking about art and creativity.
I handed her my business card and she rang up the next week and booked herself on one of my 6 week mixed media painting courses.
Her work is vibrant and compelling and she has an innate sense of design .
She staged a solo exhibition in the Rotorua library early this year and is now doing a year long Diploma in Small Business at the Waiariki Institute of Technology and is looking around to exhibit in galleries around the Bay of Plenty.
As you all probably know the marketing and business side of being an artist is as important as producing the actual artwork so Karina is on track.
Up to 40 per cent of your time needs to be spent on marketing, according to experts like Art Marketing guru Lisa Stanfield who has written a very popular book called "I'd Rather be the Studio."
Your first works are often sold to friends and family members so networking is paramount.
Karina has a number of commissions from clients who are related to her partner and she is busy completing them.
My mixed media painting classes cater to all types of artists, from individuals, groups and families who want to come along and have some fun and time out to express themselves to people who would like to make art as a full time career.
Phone me on 3463435 for a free in studio consultation about your artistic needs.
Check out my wesite ( which my husband is supposed to be updating). http://www.jkeen.net/
and friend me on facebook, I want to have 1000 friends by Chirstmas 2012.
Creativity quotes of the day
"We are all students. The moment we believe we have 'arrived we're in trouble". Brenda Behr
"As a student I learned from wonderful teachers and ever since then I've thought everyone is a teacher."
Bill Moyers
Learn new techniques in Mixed media Classes by Janet Keen - recent student work.
Mixed media, this client is making a series of six women from all over the world. This one's obviously French.
I think the series is going to be stunning when it's finished. This was done after the clients second class with
me.

After Mondiglani. Lisa'a second painting. Lisa is a very patient and diligent art pupil.
I cater to people l who have different styles from gestural to photographic.
Pupils are encouraged to loosen up and have fun because it's not about perfection it' about leaving gaps and letting people's minds fill them.
You don't have to spell out every last word in the story.
I have the studio, the space and the inspiration to make it easy to start or continue your artistic journey.
Catwoman, Heather has been coming to classes for a while, she is in my advanced mixed media paintings classes where pupls do their own series of works with my guidance and using my vast array of art books for prompts.
I arrange exhibitions for them and guide them on trips to art galleries in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty. Heather has sold around 8 works so far and has had a number of commissions.
Staying on track in these time poor challenging times helps if you have support and I am available to be a mentor to people who geniunely want to achieve.
After 28 years of art making; I have the knowlege and connections to help a range of people.
Debbie has been coming to me for the longest time out of all my adult pupils. About 6 years I think. She is going so well and is ready to be exhibiting in professional galleries.
She just needs some more encouragement to take that first step.
I am available with my advanced pupils to recommend which galleries they should exhibit into and to help prepare their submissions.
Some of us at our last years Rotorua library exhibition.
More work will be posted soon with client testimonials.
I am taking bookings for my next lot of beginners mixed media classes. Please email me at jkeen@clear.net.nz for enquiries on dates.
Also arrange for a free introductory consultation to visit my studio and discuss your creativity dreams and aspirations.
Visit my website at http://www.jkeen.net/
Let me help you to fly with creativity in 2012.
Phone 07 3463435
I think the series is going to be stunning when it's finished. This was done after the clients second class with
me.

After Mondiglani. Lisa'a second painting. Lisa is a very patient and diligent art pupil.
I cater to people l who have different styles from gestural to photographic.
Pupils are encouraged to loosen up and have fun because it's not about perfection it' about leaving gaps and letting people's minds fill them.
You don't have to spell out every last word in the story.
I have the studio, the space and the inspiration to make it easy to start or continue your artistic journey.
Catwoman, Heather has been coming to classes for a while, she is in my advanced mixed media paintings classes where pupls do their own series of works with my guidance and using my vast array of art books for prompts.
I arrange exhibitions for them and guide them on trips to art galleries in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty. Heather has sold around 8 works so far and has had a number of commissions.
Staying on track in these time poor challenging times helps if you have support and I am available to be a mentor to people who geniunely want to achieve.
After 28 years of art making; I have the knowlege and connections to help a range of people.
Debbie has been coming to me for the longest time out of all my adult pupils. About 6 years I think. She is going so well and is ready to be exhibiting in professional galleries.
She just needs some more encouragement to take that first step.
I am available with my advanced pupils to recommend which galleries they should exhibit into and to help prepare their submissions.
Some of us at our last years Rotorua library exhibition.
More work will be posted soon with client testimonials.
I am taking bookings for my next lot of beginners mixed media classes. Please email me at jkeen@clear.net.nz for enquiries on dates.
Also arrange for a free introductory consultation to visit my studio and discuss your creativity dreams and aspirations.
Visit my website at http://www.jkeen.net/
Let me help you to fly with creativity in 2012.
Phone 07 3463435
Monday, March 5, 2012
Why take a Photography course? Three reasons....
Reason Number One.
It gets me out of my comfort zone and makes me view the world differently so that I take shots that I may not normally think about.

For instance I never would have taken these shots oof the dandelions if I hadn't attended an Eva Polack workshop on transcending the light. It was through her that I learned about extenders for my 50mm macro lens which enabled me to get that much closer.
Reason Number 2
It makes me try taking shots from differing viewpoints and opens me up to photographic powers of possibility.
Like my abstracted berry collection, which represents my concept of the harmony of worlds within worlds.
There are views from an ants perspective that most humans have never slowed down enough to take the time to see before they squirt it all with pesticides.
This is why my garden is 100 per cent organic.
Everything is in harmony and even wasps are welcome because they have their part to play.
I like soft focus, abstracted forms, textures and photos with mystery.
The Southern Institute of Technology Diploma in Digital Photography which I am attempting to do has a focus ( literally ) on work that is not really in my comfort zone.
They like tack sharp images most of the time.
To get a tack sharp image is quite challenging for me, especially with my kit lenses which is why I want a 24 to 105 Canon series l lens at $1800.00
It requires you to have an excellent understanding of exposure, to put your camera on a tripod using a cable release and to try to be really original and exciting with your shots.
The images need to tell a story or say something extra ordinary and you need to take lots of shots and cull, cull, cull.
I am starting the second paper this week
Reason Number Three
Learning something new is always inspiring to me and reviewing what I have already learned is also helpful for reinforcement.
Southern Institute of Technology Diploma in Digital Photography.
Doing a tertiary level course likes this makes you get off the sofa and take the shots in all weather and try harder.
It also makes you toughen up when you get hard critiqing.
It gets me out of my comfort zone and makes me view the world differently so that I take shots that I may not normally think about.

For instance I never would have taken these shots oof the dandelions if I hadn't attended an Eva Polack workshop on transcending the light. It was through her that I learned about extenders for my 50mm macro lens which enabled me to get that much closer.
To the fluffy textures, almost as I was a caterpillar looking for a place to hide from a parasitic wasp.
Reason Number 2
It makes me try taking shots from differing viewpoints and opens me up to photographic powers of possibility.
Like my abstracted berry collection, which represents my concept of the harmony of worlds within worlds.
There are views from an ants perspective that most humans have never slowed down enough to take the time to see before they squirt it all with pesticides.
This is why my garden is 100 per cent organic.
Everything is in harmony and even wasps are welcome because they have their part to play.
I like soft focus, abstracted forms, textures and photos with mystery.
The Southern Institute of Technology Diploma in Digital Photography which I am attempting to do has a focus ( literally ) on work that is not really in my comfort zone.
They like tack sharp images most of the time.
To get a tack sharp image is quite challenging for me, especially with my kit lenses which is why I want a 24 to 105 Canon series l lens at $1800.00
It requires you to have an excellent understanding of exposure, to put your camera on a tripod using a cable release and to try to be really original and exciting with your shots.
The images need to tell a story or say something extra ordinary and you need to take lots of shots and cull, cull, cull.
I am starting the second paper this week
Reason Number Three
Learning something new is always inspiring to me and reviewing what I have already learned is also helpful for reinforcement.
Southern Institute of Technology Diploma in Digital Photography.
Doing a tertiary level course likes this makes you get off the sofa and take the shots in all weather and try harder.
It also makes you toughen up when you get hard critiqing.
I ended up getting a B for the beginners course and I was happy with that.
Of course I would have been ecstatic with an A but it's the journey not the destination that counts.
Which leads me to talk about my own Acrylic painting and mosaic classes.
If you want to see the world through anothers eyes, be opened up to the powers of possibility and to be inspired in a fun and organic environment then you are welcome to enquire about a special place tailor made for you.
Janet Keen Creativity Classes, teaching you to fly with creativity.
Photography a short photographic safari.
Some recent shots of Rotorua that I took for my first Photography Assignment that I am doing through Trish McAuslan's online photography course. A day in Rotorua, photo essay.
If you would like to know more about this course please contact Trish at
galleryone@xtra.co.nzGallery One Photo School
PO Box 11129
Palm Beach
Tauranga 3151
Rotorua Photographic Safai.
If you are a beginning photographer and would like to go on a Photo Safari around Rotorua for a day or half a day I can show you all the "best spots to take the best shots".
You will need to be up early and also shooting just before dusk to capture the beautiful light that this volcanic paradise has to offer.

The Bath House now called the Rotorua Museum is fully completed.
One of the finest buildings in New Zealand inside and out.
Photography only permitted on the outside.
Uncropped version, which do you like best?
You can see more of the Government Gardens bowling green in this one.
The Government Gardens are beautifully presented, the council garden designers have a lot of artistic flair All the annual beds around the city are frequently changed.
Their spring display of tulips with Forget-Me-Nots are unforgettable.
You could spend a whole day in here and you would get a large variety of potentially award winning shots. .
The best time is Spring and Summer so that you can shoot the unusual perennial flowers and annual borders.
Flowers with statue in background
I liked the seagull perching on top of this war heroes head.
Must find out the name of the man.
Why aren't more women put up on top of pedastals is always a question I ask myself.
The Te Runanga Tea Rooms.
Hired out for intimate functions and nostalgic afternoon teas.
I could just imagine tucking into a pile of home made cakes and club sandwiches on bone china, three tiered plates- if my diet would allow such indulgences.
Tea rooms with rotunda in the background.
In summer they hold free concerts for families here.
Great to think that Rotorua musicians are such community minded spirits.
Intriguing Maori carving with black bowler hat
Another, looking quite serious
And another poking out his tongue looking quite ferocious.
Te Arawa has some of the best master carvers in New Zealand or should I say Aotearoa.
Don't know the name of this historic figure either.
This place is amazing for getting great night shots of lights on buildings and vegetation.
Couldn't resist one last passing shot of the seagull.
It's a marvellous thing to travel through Rotorua early morning or just on dusk and see the patterns that the billowing steam makes.
It's never boring.
Whaka Golf course, challenging shots if you were a golfer.
Nice to walk around and take camera shots if you're not.
Best to do it early morning when there's no chance of being hit by a flying ball.
Always some steaming pool to lose your balls in.
Lakefront Rotorua, plenty of touristy and sightseeing things to do from here.
Imagine the shots you could take.
Hire a boat, go on a paddle steamer trip around the lake, go up in a plane and see an aerial view of Mt Tarawera, walk along the lakefront trying to get the perfect shot of ...
your favourite geese in front of Mokoia Island.
Good eating down at the lakefront with some tasty cafes nearby.
This whole area is up for redevelopment with cafes and art galleries and boutique shops.
I guess the geese will be shunted out.
There is a lovely walk around the lakefront to Sulphur Point .
It has an incredible array of bird life.
If you are a bird nut like me you'll be enchanted .
This is only a small taste of what you could experience on a Rotorua Photographic Photo Safari with me so drop me an email today jkeen@clear.net.nz
We can work out a plan.
Women beginner photographers from overseas countries are especially welcome.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Affirmations Weekly.
I always start off the year with the intention of doing something often like an illustration a day. This lasts about a week and then I get distracted with something else or I become too busy.
Sound familiar?
I have decided not to make any further promises. I am going to just post what I'm doing every week and see if anyone at all reads it and comments.
Sometimes it will be everry day sometimes not.
This way I won't be putting too much pressure on or disappointing my vast audience of followers.
Today I am sorting ourt photos that I have taken for an online Photography course by Trish McAuslan from Tauranga New Zealand. She is a very good teacher and a nice person so I am looking forward to getting her feedback on my work.
This is a beginners course and it is forcing me to look at my manual which is a good thing because I haven't opened it since I bought my Canon 550 D two years ago.
Sound familiar?
I have decided not to make any further promises. I am going to just post what I'm doing every week and see if anyone at all reads it and comments.
Sometimes it will be everry day sometimes not.
This way I won't be putting too much pressure on or disappointing my vast audience of followers.
Today I am sorting ourt photos that I have taken for an online Photography course by Trish McAuslan from Tauranga New Zealand. She is a very good teacher and a nice person so I am looking forward to getting her feedback on my work.
This is a beginners course and it is forcing me to look at my manual which is a good thing because I haven't opened it since I bought my Canon 550 D two years ago.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Illustrations Daily: Affirmation Angels by Janet Keen
Currently I am doing one or two illustrations per day in an old Popular Science book.
They are all angels doing different things with positive affirmations.
This years featured word for me is happiness.
I will be striving this year to achieve as much of this as possible.
Each illustration or quick sketch can be made in half an hour, they are not perfect, which is great because who needs to be perfect while you are having fun being creative?
Princess Adele and her Corgi Sebastian walked daily in the Redwoods exercising park where he was allowed to run around without his lead on.
Sebastian preferred sitting to running or even walking so he had to be bribed with heart shaped dog biscuits.
Affirmation: The true miracle is not walking on water or walking in air, but simply walking on this earth." Thich Hhat Hanh
Princess Bethanie would often catch her white moggie Blamange walking across her piano keys.
She used to tell him off until she stopped to listen to what he was playing and she recognised it was his attempt at composing a love song.
Affirmation: "There are many ways to touch a piano - and if the player invests the time, effort, and the will to love, the response of the instrument is absolutely enormous."
Kostia
Angel Callista tried lots of spells to disuade three quail from raiding her vege garden for snow peas. It was not until she bought them their own packet of birdseed that they became friends and agreed to let her peas prosper.
Affirmation:“You get the best out of others when you give the best of yourself.”
Harvey S. Firestone
Princes Daniella flew over roadside verges in hot weather watering thirsty wildflowers that were regarded by most people as weeds.
She knew that honey bees and buttefflies loved them for their nectar as much, if not more than the most highly cultivated roses.
Affirmation "Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things. I am tempted to think there are no little things."
Barton, Bruce
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See me at my website http://www.jkeen.net/
They are all angels doing different things with positive affirmations.
This years featured word for me is happiness.
I will be striving this year to achieve as much of this as possible.
Each illustration or quick sketch can be made in half an hour, they are not perfect, which is great because who needs to be perfect while you are having fun being creative?
Princess Adele and her Corgi Sebastian walked daily in the Redwoods exercising park where he was allowed to run around without his lead on.
Sebastian preferred sitting to running or even walking so he had to be bribed with heart shaped dog biscuits.
Affirmation: The true miracle is not walking on water or walking in air, but simply walking on this earth." Thich Hhat Hanh
Princess Bethanie would often catch her white moggie Blamange walking across her piano keys.
She used to tell him off until she stopped to listen to what he was playing and she recognised it was his attempt at composing a love song.
Affirmation: "There are many ways to touch a piano - and if the player invests the time, effort, and the will to love, the response of the instrument is absolutely enormous."
Kostia
Angel Callista tried lots of spells to disuade three quail from raiding her vege garden for snow peas. It was not until she bought them their own packet of birdseed that they became friends and agreed to let her peas prosper.
Affirmation:“You get the best out of others when you give the best of yourself.”
Harvey S. Firestone
Princes Daniella flew over roadside verges in hot weather watering thirsty wildflowers that were regarded by most people as weeds.
She knew that honey bees and buttefflies loved them for their nectar as much, if not more than the most highly cultivated roses.
Affirmation "Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things. I am tempted to think there are no little things."
Barton, Bruce
Become my friend at Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1633230611&ref=tn_tnmn
See me at my website http://www.jkeen.net/
Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Photographic Safari's in Rotorua New Zealand at Janet Keen's organic mosaic cottage garden.
Janet Keen with Photographic with nature exhibition in the Rotorua Public Library
Photographic Safari's in Janet Keen's Organic Mosaic Cottage Flower Garden,
374 Clayton Road Rotorua New Zealand
Phone 073463435
Garden open by arrangement to visitors who are interested in taking photographs of bumblebees, honey bees, butterflies, spiders, leaf hoppers, goldfish and a frog in a pond, flowers of all types, native New Zealand trees, ferns, wildflowers and lots of other insects because it's totally organic and I don't kill anything.
Bus Tours Welcome.
Mosaic making demonstations
Macro Photography demonstrations
Macro Acanthas, discover a whole new world you never knew existed before when you start taking flower pictures from unusual and different angles.
Honey Bee covered in pollen in a Lavatera flower.
Dandilion Flower up close so that it looks like a painting. Weeds are even encouraged in certain parts of my garden so that the bees have diversity. Every gareden in my opinion should have an area that's a little bit wild.
I have a brand new frog that has recently taken up residence in the pond with 26 goldfish. The last one hopped away after a short screaming fight with my cat Gary. This new one is smaller and more cunning, so taking a shot of him or her is going to be tricky.
Nothing escapes the eye of Gary my cat (and best friend) who is a rat catcher of the highest order. He leaves all the native birds alone though and is quite shy of strangers so he probably won't let you take a shot of him like this.
I can even blow bubbles for you which land on plants and if you are quick you may be able to get a shot like this...
Or this
Prices for photographic Garden Safari's start at $55.00 per hour per persaon. Group discount bookings are available.
Mosaic making demonstrations $30.00 per half an hour.
Mosaic Classes $250 per peeson for a one day including materials.
Weekend acrylic painting classes $200.00 per person per day.
Devonshire teas available on request.
Call Janet on 07 3463435 for a tailor made artistic and creative adventure.
Inspirational Quotes of the Day
If the sight of the blue skies fills you with joy, if a blade of grass springing up in the fields has power to move you, if the simple things of nature have a message that you understand, rejoice, for your soul is alive."
-- Eleonora Duse
What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
View my mosaic work at http://www.jkeen.net/
or friend me on my facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=1633230611
Where I have lots of macro photos for you to enjoy.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Macro Photography..some of my recent examples.
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