Wednesday, April 7, 2010

How to build up a Personal Painting Style

Ingredient of being an artist is having a particular style, that special ‘something’ that enables somebody to look at a painting and know that it’s by you, in spite of of what the subject of the painting is. A meticulous painting style is something a porch will want to see in your work. So how do you expand this, or is it something you mechanically have. Do you have to attach to that style eternally, or can you change it. And how do you make a decision what your painting style is, given all the options present are? Here are a variety of helpful comments and tips on raising a painting style from the Painting Forum to help answer these questions.

"I’d state it's amazing you expand. After all, you don't take a group and then claim that whatever was roofed in the class is your style.

You expand your styles as you go during your life as an artist. I'd like to believe you can have many diverse styles if you want to, and those will probable change as you grow as an artist.

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