May 6, 2021
Since I've learned how to sit, I've always been trying to create something. No matter if I was carving in the ground with a wooden stick or smashing different kinds of berries to make my "own" paints, I've just wanted to somehow express myself through art. Few years later, I grew up and my mom signed me up for an art classes. It's been more than ten years since Iv ve started and I still love it. I love being part of the process of creating a painting or making small clay figurine. I've become more skilful with brushes and pencil, but I am still the same in essence. My latest project is the biggest painting I have ever painted. The canvas is about one meter wide and one and a half meter tall, which means a lot of space to cover with paint. But despite the big size, I am using only pretty small brushes, because I really want this painting to be as much "perfect" as possible. To make it clear... no matter how hard I try, my creations are never as beautiful as I imagined them before I've started the process. I am never able to make it look real enough. And that's okay! It's normal, every artist would tell that your art hardly ever turn out the way you want it. But the most important - for me - is effort. So I am still trying. Which also means that the process is truly slow, because I am putting on more and more layers of paint when I am not satisfied with the hue or something. On my painting, there are two figures, based on one of my favourites books. Actually, one of them is from the book, the other one is my own... I just added it because... well I simply wanted. For sure, painting the skin was the most difficult for me. I've been adding so many layers of dye and never was really happy with the result, but now I finally have the texture, hue and brightness I wanted. Painting dress and armor wasn't so hard however, another really challenging part is going to be making of faces. I've done hair without any bigger difficulties, yet I don't know how I will paint the faces. I am not good at painting little details like lips or eyes so... wish me luck!
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Sorry didn’t have time to finish correcting but I would love to see your artwork!
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I just added it because... well I simply wanted. |
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My artist self |
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Since I've learned how to sit, I've always been trying to create something. |
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No matter if I was carving in the ground with a wooden stick or smashing different kinds of berries to make my "own" paints, I've just wanted to somehow express myself through art.
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Few years later, I grew up and my mom signed me up for an art classes.
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It's been more than ten years since Iv ve started and I still love it.
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I love being part of the process of creating a painting or making small clay figurine. I love None |
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I've become more skilful with brushes and pencil, but I am still the same in essence.
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My latest project is the biggest painting I have ever painted. |
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The canvas is about one meter wide and one and a half meter tall, which means a lot of space to cover with paint. The canvas is about one meter wide and one and a half meter tall |
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But despite the big size, I am using only pretty small brushes, because I really want this painting to be as much "perfect" as possible.
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To make it clear... no matter how hard I try, my creations are never as beautiful as I imagined them before I've started the process. To None |
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I am never able to make it look real enough. |
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And that's okay!
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It's normal, every artist would tell that your art hardly ever turn out the way you want it.
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But the most important - for me - is effort.
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So I am still trying.
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Which also means that the process is truly slow, because I am putting on more and more layers of paint when I am not satisfied with the hue or something.
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On my painting, there are two figures, based on one of my favourites books.
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Actually, one of them is from the book, the other one is my own...
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For sure, painting the skin was the most difficult for me. |
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I've been adding so many layers of dye and never was really happy with the result, but now I finally have the texture, hue and brightness I wanted. |
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Painting dress and armor wasn't so hard however, another really challenging part is going to be making of faces. |
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I've done hair without any bigger difficulties, yet I don't know how I will paint the faces. |
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I am not good at painting little details like lips or eyes so... wish me luck! |
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