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An artist is an individual... your art vision is your own!
(Marth 05, 2008)

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April 2008
Marth 2008

 
  What you paint marks you out as an independent thinker. Your drawings and paintings show your reactions to what you see and feel.
Still, there are Laws of Art you must obey as you get ready to paint your forthcoming masterpiece...
* There are rules of line and form
* Perspective laws
As you work with color...
* There are color guides
* You need to consider light and shade
* The density of color needs to be thought about
For art beginners these are rules and laws that need to be learned to stand a chance of gaining essential drawing and painting skills.
Rules of drawing are necessary for an intermediate level artist. Also, color guidebooks are helpful to provide assurance that painting quality levels can be achieved.
For an experienced professional artist the laws of art are your bedrock. Little time is spent thinking about the details of how to draw and how to paint. Painting and drawing is a natural act that is as vital as breathing...
"The only interest as a master painter is to create an image equal to your vision"
Does this mean a beginner should have nothing to do but worry about lack of painting skills?
Does this suggest an intermediate artist will never lose touch with a sense of creating average art?
Improvement is the only contest for an artist...
* To draw better
* To produce paintings of higher standard
* To produce excellent quality Art
By being true to your art perspectives you will maintain your own high standards. With the standards you have set you know when your artwork has fallen below your ideals. At heart you always know there is better to come...
"When you have standards like this you are already on the way to being a quality artist"
You don't need to copy any other artists work when you have confidence in an Art vision of your own...
"Let your artwork show the story you want to tell"
 

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