Sunday, February 21, 2016

Birch Close Up

What shall I paint? As a fairly new painter, I sometimes get stuck in deciding what subject to use. The one area I've continued to explore is nature, particularly trees. They are right outside my window. But sometimes I feel too nudgy and want to do something else.  I want to try something that seems manageable, not that will make me feel too frustrated. If a painting causes frustration, I need to try something else. After all, the whole point is to enjoy what I'm doing.

Some painters use the same imagery over and over. I'm doing that myself lately. There's so much to discover and learn. No two painting experiences are ever alike. There are so many variables at play that choosing the subject is only a part of the process.

What colors will I use? What type of paper? What size paper? Do I want to try a particular style or texture? What should the scale be? Close up and magnified, a good distance away, or both?

If there's anything I want my pictures to convey, it's a sense of peace. The trick is to have a soothing creative experience.









3 comments:

Unknown said...

And what materials did you use for this? It's lovely.

Andrea said...

Hey Laurel,
Just ink. Chinese ink and also pen.

Andrea said...

Thank you, Laurel. Not sure I hit reply before this. See below if you didn't get my response.