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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Make your successful art - history of creating your drawing and painting


When you draw a picture do you think about the creation of a story?

There concern you yourself about this says your painting?

Regardless of what art and tool equipment you use to create your drawings and paintings, unless the image that you create has a history, it can never be a success.

Many beginners realize that their paintings and drawings should be a message.

Drawing can be done with pencil graphite, charcoal and chalk... but unless your sketch weaves his magic history your hard work is lost.

To top artists spend a lot of time and energy, weaving magic and mystery in their paintings and drawings...

Regardless of whether they painted watercolor, oils, acrylics, pastels... The artist has the additional value given by telling their art history.

A recent exhibition artist told me the story behind a series of 3 tables. It is a story of "March of the dead". In the 3 tables, she showed scenes from abstract Moors that followed the route of the ancient dead, conducted on the hills of burial grounds... the final painting showing the liberation of the human spirit.

Until such time as the story has been told, I knew he was meaning in the paintings of this artist... they were only pleasant daubs. After listening to the story, the paintings came to life. They have become important... I bought one of the paintings of the artist.

Paintings spoke of animals hunted by prehistoric man and worldwide, in that they lived in caves.
Medieval paintings could tribute to the Church and tell the story of the creation... with patterns of art included as if they were part of this story.

Modern art is lucky... He is able to speak freely on what the artist wants to say.

"Say what stories your drawings and paintings."

Don't worry, it is not hard for an artist create art featuring a synopsis. Even the simplest sketches tells a story. Unlike most of the photographs, which are simply a snapshot in time, a sketch takes time to draw.

Because it takes time to produce a drawing, painting, sculpture or installation it is a story... the story is a story in itself.

It takes time to plan a painting...

There are ideas that never see the reality, but to develop other ideas
There are rapid freehand sketches which develop into serious detailed finished paintings
There are outdoor sketches that grow in his studio painting
And it takes time to draw and paint...

Each row that you draw takes time... It has a beginning and an end...

Each daub color as you paint... Each shot that put you on the Web has its origins in the tube paint brush
Color finds its way on the palette and is mixed with other colours.
Painting works on the canvas, until the painting is finished

Each mark make you on paper, canvas, Panel and tissue has its own history. Enjoy the story behind each painting that you create.

He has researched before painting...

There are visits to places of interest place
Circumstances, the environment and opportunity to shoot inspiration
Landscape, buildings, weather, people and their history affects the creation of art
You've heard stories could be the reason why you want to paint and draw
All this is part of your art...

Understanding of this vital element behind your art and be ready to tell this story...

Write the story on paper and increase the value of your drawing and painting by giving the background history
Include captions alongside your tables in the exhibition building history
Your art delivers its history...

They say that each picture says a thousand words. Make sure that your painting history is heard...

Tell people about the challenges behind your art and let them to understand the difficulties you have overcome. Leave the story to add to the value of your painting and drawing.

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Michael Dale is the author of 1-Color Is Best (quick and easy to learn how to paint watercolours) and 3-color Are You Need (mixture of any color you want fast in only 3 colours). Go to http://www.Paint-And-Draw.com to learn more.


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