Learn To Paint What You See Or Can You See And Feel What You Paint
Some people paint what they see in front of them. You are extremely lucky if this
describes you. It means you can turn your hand to creating pictures that look
exactly like the subject in front of you.
It is wonderful to be able to paint pictures that look real. There have been
wonderful painters like the English Pre-Raphaelite realists, who took great pains to
construct their world of romantic reality. Each painting has a complete story to
tell and no detail is left out.
However, for painting beginners it is hard to produce realistic art. It takes a long
time to develop the skills required. Even for an experienced artist it is hard to
maintain the standards required to paint pictures that look real.
Although it can be stimulating and stressful for an artist to paint with realism for
beginners and inexperienced artists it is pressure that you don't need.
Luckily, there are other people who see what they paint...
They are fortunate because they can concentrate on their painting instead of being
overburdened by their need for perfect copying. Perfection means something different
to them.
For 30 years I have been locked into the quest for realism and correct detail in
Technical Design and Fine Art. It needs iron discipline and rigid structure. It is a
struggle to maintain these standards...
I don't want this... "Do You?"
Imagine then the pleasure when you see paintings by an artist who has been released
from realism.
Some artists see what they paint. They know the complex story behind a simple
painting...
Some artists paint life in their paintings...
Paintings that are calm and quiet.
Paintings that can scream and shout
Choices are yours...
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Joseph Mallord William Turner youtube
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Whitby art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner
William Turner, 1775-1851 (Collection des maitres)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, R.A., 1775-London-1851: Richard Green at three London galleries
Goldau art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner
Under the greenwood Tree. [Song.] The words by W. Shakespeare. High.
pictures of an outstanding painter, a person who drew the light
Whitby framed art print by Joseph Mallord William Turner
the search for lifelike realism... or life in abstraction.
But don't be disheartened. Just because your painting doesn't look exactly like the
subject doesn't mean that you haven't caught the essence of it. You could have
captured the life inside... the emotional quality... which can be equally as
important.
Emotional quality has been important for Old Masters...
With JMW Turner, Art began to be transformed with vivid color and swift precise
drawing. He was an inspirational man of the 1800s whose vision shocked the English
Art Establishment.
It was the Impressionists, like Monet & Sisley, who transformed Landscape painting
with their swift brushwork and color use.
Vincent Van Gogh unwittingly forged a place in Art history. With his passion and
dedication, he painted masterpieces that will continue to be admired.
Picasso, the father of Modern Art, excelled at conventional painting but expanded
his influence through finding new ways of seeing the world. His influence was so
great that he inspired competition from equally great artists like Salvador Dali.
What kind of artist are you? And, more importantly "What kind of artist do you want
to become?"
To paint with flair and enthusiasm is as important as minute detail perfection. Let
your personality and character shine through your artwork. Try to be accurate in
capturing the spirit of your subject...
You will enjoy your painting more and you will paint pictures that have greater
appeal.
However you paint, it is better to paint pictures that have a life of their own...
Paintings that share your ideas, vision and flair
Paintings that tell stories
Paintings that ask questions
Paintings that will inspire
Michael Dale is the author of 1- Color Is Best (the quick and easy way to learn to
paint watercolor) and 3- Colors Are All You Need (mix any color you want fast using
only 3 colors). Go to http://www.Paint-And-Draw.com to find out more.
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