I started dabbling in watercolour and different art forms in 2020.Art is relaxing when you don’t stress to much.
Being a beginner in most forms of art ,I was surprised to find wonderful beginner friendly tutorials on Tangi (a baby social media platform for creatives).It s a unique platform where the try it option helps you upload inspired work from artists.Learning from creative in a supportive environment is meditational in times like this.
I am talking a lot about my art nowadays. That’s because it’s one if the best ways to relax at the end of a busy day or even to start the day.
Even practicing everyday is satisfying. You may or may not share with others but it’s still the learning curve and is what’s called The Practice.Nothing happens without this first.
Now with Canva pro I create cute clip arts with our art work .
This was a doodle with my daughter where she was trying monochromatic themes when a girl plays tennis.It’s inspired by her own tennis lessons.What I’ve done is remove thd background option on Canva is its super easy to use.I can remove backgrounds and use the art on various ways.
This was fun to do.
Then I read the book Real artists don’t Starve by Jeff Goins. He gives some timeless advice primarily among it being that never work for free. Never give away your art. Be generous with your art, but remember to make money too. He also shares some interesting insights about the importance of mindset. Why artists need to create every day and never stop believing in the process of Practice. So that’s the reason behind this rambling post. You need to support your work. Stop doubting. Start practicing.
More about the book later.
This week I am traveling, so expect impromptu posts and fun web stories !
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Pr@Gun says
The water colored fruit sticks look awesome and the orange tulips too are beautiful. the doddles of tennis players are looking lovely too.
Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) says
Thanks, Pragun.