Tag: Me My World
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How To Start With Art | Under The Art | Me My World
Open mind, and a playful spirit “Unleashing Your Inner Artist: A Beginner’s Guide and how I Started My Creative Journey” Starting your artistic journey can be both thrilling and intimidating! But don’t worry, brave novice! Embarking on an art journey is an exciting and fulfilling effort, and it all begins with a few simple steps.…
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Shades of Discovery | Under The Art | Me My World
My Charcoal Odyssey It’s a journey filled with passion and perseverance, where every stroke adds to the story I am trying to tell. As a self taught artist, my journey is one of exploration and creativity. Grasping a piece of charcoal fills me with excitement and Butterflies. This medium requires a delicate balance of control…
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Why I do What I do | Under the Art | Me My World
I discovered my calling in the creative realm, veering from art studies to hairdressing, yet I’m now on a new journey of artistic pursuit. Drawing grants me joy and fulfillment, allowing me to translate life’s moments onto paper while dreaming of managing an art studio/shop. Self-taught, driven by passion rather than fame, I’m committed to…
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Could it be a winner? | Under The Art | Me, My, World
Beginning 2024, the artist reflects on daring to act on long-contemplated decisions by focusing on personal creativity over commissions. They detail the nuances of creating “Morning in a Nutshell,” a still life incorporating elements like a patterned coffee cup and eclectic details. Despite progress, they face unexpected requirements for an art competition entry, such as…
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Drawing what I see | Under The Art | Me, My, World
Setting up a still life. To add depth and visual interest to my latest still life, “Save Your Sweet,” I incorporated a variety of textures, sizes, and materials Metal, glass, and plastic were used to create a unique visual experience as each material reflects light differently. The plastic and glass materials also added extra depth…
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Getting Past Creative Obstacles | Under The Art | Commissioned Artwork
Working on commission can be difficult for me personally. The added pressure of someone waiting for results takes away the joy of the work for me sometimes.