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If you’re wondering how to create your first abstract painting, I’m here to guide you through the process, from setting up your workspace to knowing when your piece feels complete.
In this post, I will guide you through my essentials of choosing the best art materials, from selecting the perfect medium to finding the right canvas or surface, and gathering the tools that will help bring your artistic vision alive.
Tips to fuel your artist journal with fresh ideas by finding inspiration in the world around you.
Tips and techniques to guide you to find your own voice and make good art.
How to be a better artist with play – The key is to understand the importance of freedom and play as the foundation and lifeblood of your artistic practice. Read on for more insight to help you be the best you can be.
As an artist, I’ve always been fascinated by the power of bold colours in abstract art. There’s something incredibly compelling about how vibrant hues can transform a piece, evoke emotions, and tell a story without a single word. So how do I use bold colours can make abstract art come alive?
In the ever-evolving world of art, the question of what qualifies as ‘real art’ remains a subject of intense debate. At the heart of this debate in the contemporary era is digital art
As someone deeply fascinated by the transformative power of art within personal and shared spaces, I’ve embarked on a journey to understand how abstract art, in particular, can alter and enhance the atmosphere of a room.
In the vast and ever-expanding universe of art, finding new ways to spark creativity can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
How to represent seasonal changes in your art? For me, the arrival of spring is a time of profound joy and creative rejuvenation.
Emotion in art serves as a bridge between the creator and the viewer. Emotion is the very essence that breathes life into a piece.
As an artist I’ve recently discovered the invaluable practice of keeping a visual/written artistic journal.
Through my experience, I’ve come to realise that inspiration for your art is not something that needs to be sought in the extraordinary.
The appreciation of abstract art becomes an exploration into the unknown realms of art, an adventure that is as much about the art itself as it is about the viewer’s personal response to it.