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How to find inspiration for your paintings

Being an artist requires an active imagination which, sometimes can be tough and mentally draining. It happens to everyone eventually. Here are some ideas to reignite the spark in your creativity. Easy Access Make sure your supplies are easily accessible, ie, you don’t have to dig through closets to find your tools or move stuff around to have a working space which will also save your time because doing all these chores is tiring and is likely to make you feel less motivated to do something. Don’t waste time Even if you ‘don’t feel like it’ yo have to do something productive with your time like practising techniques, reading or just doodling. You can’t slack off and leave it for tomorrow, you need to do something even if only for half an hour. Visit this link to read the full blog

Top 10 Most Influential Art Styles In Modern History

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A lot has changed since the days of the old, as technology progresses and new discoveries are being made in science, so how can Art stay from innovating and using newer techniques and mediums, and some mediums like spray paints and Ink wash are so unique on their own that they are their own style. They can generally be categorised into Eastern and Western styles based on their origin, and into many other sub-groups based on regions, style and even time-periods. The Western styles are getting more recognition today like Modernism, Impressionism and Surrealism. Modernism It is a very vague term, but generally, it is defined as the time somewhere between 1860 to 1970 when Artists broke free from the traditional Methods and worked without any restrictions because many Artists felt the traditional methods weren't aligned with the worldview of modern society and the changing times. Impressionism This style originated in Paris in the late 19th century. Its main feature

Top 5 Psychological Benefits of Paintings

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Have you ever thought if your hobby could be beneficial for the health of your body and mind? Make the best of your limited time with colours to paint your fantasies and at the same time work out your brain. Now you don’t need to take out some special time for meditating or what not, just paint some strokes on the canvas. Here are 5 health benefits of art and painting that can be beneficial for your mental health: Develops Creativity Painting is like a brain exercise, where we use the left side of the brain which is used for creativity. Art/Painting strengthens the mind of a person and to give exposure to their creativity. Holding a paintbrush makes your brain to start imagining the illusions of vivid colours, random shapes, and more. And we end-up putting what we feel on a sheet, which represents our emotions through art which is also a good outlet for pent-up emotions and stress. These activities are mainly used for brain development. Builds Problem-Solving

10 Tips for Beginners to Improve their Sketching Skills

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“Sketching is almost everything. It is the painter's identity, his style, his conviction, and then colour is just a gift to the drawing.” Fernando Botero When you are a beginner to sketching, you might not feel comfortable with the pencil or the paper, but only practising can make you better at it. Many artists would advise to always keep a sketchbook at hand, but only filling the pages with doodles is not enough(although it is good for boosting your imagination and creative thinking) you also need to practise your skill and techniques. Some Tips which are sure to help in improving your sketching skills: Knowing what type of pencil to choose for a sketch is a basic skill for all artists. Their Hardness(H) or Blackness(B) is written on the top to signify the darkness of their colour. Pencil with harder core will lighter and vice versa. Hence a pencil a with a higher number next to H will mean it harder and thus lighter but for B the higher number means it is darker

Basic Tips to Remember for Painting with Acrylic

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If you want to try playing with colours then acrylics are the way to go, they are cheaper than oil paints and also the easiest to master than other liquid mediums, but it still won’t be a cakewalk, you will need to practice with many different techniques and styles to find what works for you, along with some precautions to protect your supplies and get the best out of your paintings. Brushes To paint you need brushes, and you’ll need a variety of them for different tasks like detailed work or blending colours, for acrylics, it’s best if you stick to synthetic bristles because they’ll last longer compared to natural hair brushes and they’re also cheaper. And always clean your brushes with soap water when you’re done using them otherwise the paint will dry and ruin your brush. Paints There are many types and brands of paints with different names for the same colour, and they also have a different consistency and texture, experiment to see what works best f

The Ultimate Guide to Watercolour Painting

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Most of the readers will be thinking ‘Everyone knows how to use it’ ‘It is for children’ ‘What is there to master?’ And they are not wrong since it is the cheapest of other mediums and everyone has used watercolour in school so you think you have mastered it, but let me tell you that there is more to it than that. Watercolours may be cheaper and easier to learn, but they are actually considered one of the hardest mediums to master because you cannot use white to cover your mistakes or paint light areas and a single drop of water can dilute the colour and ruin the detailed work that took hours to create. Here are some useful instruction on how to Master the Watercolours To paint solid shapes use ample amount of paint and make swift strokes, You can use the edge of flat brushes for making sharper lines and it works wonders for shadows or grasses, Don’t try to control it, improvise it. See how the colours interact and react with each other or the surface, experiment w

How to find inspiration for your paintings

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http://DehradunCollegeOfArt.com Being an artist requires an active imagination which, sometimes can be tough and mentally draining. It happens to everyone eventually. Here are some ideas to reignite the spark in your creativity. Easy Access Make sure your supplies are easily accessible, ie, you don’t have to dig through closets to find your tools or move stuff around to have a working space which will also save your time because doing all these chores is tiring and is likely to make you feel less motivated to do something. Don’t waste time Even if you ‘don’t feel like it’ yo have to do something productive with your time like practising techniques, reading or just doodling. You can’t slack off and leave it for tomorrow, you need to do something even if only for half an hour. Take photos Whenever you find something or are somewhere interesting take a snap. Don’t look for photos on the internet(maybe for extra references), look into the real world, there is al