Pictures are what usually inspires me. I don’t take my easel outside. That entire idea is something that sounds wonderful in story books and looks wonderful in pictures and movies. In reality, leaves and bugs and stuff stick to the paint while outside.What is your inspiration? Do you look at photos of loved ones and recreate them onto canvas? Do you take your easel and supplies up to an amazing vista and recreate what you see? Do you create simply from your mind's eye? What is your favorite medium?
Ruthanne I haven't done anything particularly creative in many years either. But in my retirement I'm feeling the need to fill some hours in the day with creation. I remember how gratifying and therapeutic it can be. That's why I posted this question, hoping to rekindle my creative side. I hope you can rekindle yours too! Maybe you could sketch a picture of your beautiful parakeets . If you do, please share with us.I haven't drawn in a long time but when I did I often did abstracts and they were concocted from things I had put together like a cardboard box with cutouts in it but I also have done landscapes and by just looking at them and drawing and I also have done faces and also by looking at them and drawing what I see and mostly all I have done is by drawing exactly what I see and I don't go by photos or memory.
So beautiful!My granddaughter is selling art and jewelry professionally now. Such natural talent. Most of her art is with colored pencils. Here’s an example.
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I so admire and am envious of your creative passion. If you care to share any of your work here I'd love to see it. Just curious.....do you keep a supply of materials you may need on hand at all times?Painting:
I "see" a picture in my head and I have to bring it to life.
I use acrylic and oils. (many rich colors can only be achieved with oils)
I paint flat on a table.
I paint very quickly, while the picture is still in my mind.
illustration:
Again, out of my head,
Draw with pen or pencil on bond paper.
Sculpting for bronze:
I have no choice but to do this!
The sculpture is in my head and I HAVE TO create it!
No training with anything I make. It's an "urge" i can't ignore. Something I have to do!
It seems that as we grow older, other life priorities override our need for creativity. Yet creativity is so healthy for the heart and soul.I used to draw years and years ago. Pencil, charcoal and some pastels.
Yes Keesha, creating art is most definitely therapeutic. I've tried water color and so admire water color artists. I think it's the most expressive art form there is. I've tried it and found it to be an unforgiving medium. Practice makes perfect as they say.Pictures are what usually inspires me. I don’t take my easel outside. That entire idea is something that sounds wonderful in story books and looks wonderful in pictures and movies. In reality, leaves and bugs and stuff stick to the paint while outside.
Once I have an idea of what I’d like to paint I then put it on canvas or paper. Most pictures I plan out first by vaguely sketching it first. My favourite medium is water colour on 200 to 300 lb. paper sometimes using pen and ink on top of water colour - but not on water colour paper. ( it’s too rough )
There are app’s that will turn your photos into pen and ink which you can then paint. My husband found it but I’ve never used it but would really like to. That’s why I wanted an iPad with a magic pen. Creating art is incredibly therapeutic.
Yes, Thanks. if you go to my profile, I have my threads of paintings, Western and Angel art, and my sculpture thread as well as my cartoon thread.I so admire and am envious of your creative passion. If you care to share any of your work here I'd love to see it. Just curious.....do you keep a supply of materials you may need on hand at all times?
Gaer, I've been trying to figure out how to view your profile. This feature has changed in the last couple of years since I've not been on the forum and I'm not finding the specific answer in help topicsYes, Thanks. if you go to my profile, I have my threads of paintings, Western and Angel art, and my sculpture thread as well as my cartoon thread.
Yes, I have supplies of paints and clay always.
Well, I'm no authority here, but I think you click on my avatar, ( a square comes up) click on my name and click on "ABOUT".Gaer, I've been trying to figure out how to view your profile. This feature has changed in the last couple of years since I've not been on the forum and I'm not finding the specific answer in help topics