Give a child a box of paints and a paintbrush and something amazing will happen. Even if it is the first time they have painted you will see a picture of the world appear right before your eyes. there will be fantastic locations populated with people and animals depicted in unusual bright colors.
However, as an adult artist beginner, if you were to produce something similar you would feel shocked to see the result. It wouldn't matter if you hadn't been anywhere close to anything remotely resembling an easel or canvas, you would be left feeling disappointed.
"Why is that so?"
A child has little painting experience to fall back upon. And, as a newbie, you are unlikely to have a great deal of familiarity with the tools of art. In truth, if you are a beginner interested in representational art, it is highly unlikely that you will be able to create paintings that look convincingly realistic.
Surely this should come as no great surprise...
"Both the children and yourself share the same lack of art knowledge and painting and drawing skills"
Fortunately, this fact does not limit children from producing wonderful paintings. They do not worry, instead they just carry on regardless.
Similarly, understanding your lacks and deficiencies should not prevent you from producing your own works of magic. Rather than concentrating upon what you don't know and feel you cannot do, doesn't it make more sense to just do your best?
Here is what you share with kids...
"Imagination!"
Now, taking a slightly different view of your inadequacies, when you pick up a pencil to draw you could view the results as an impression of what you see. It might not be a perfect representation but it will show what you think and feel.
If your first attempt at painting looks similar to the watercolor shown here you don't have to feel irritated by your difficulties in making the colors do exactly what you want. Instead, you could just sit back and appreciate how incredible it is that simple color pigments mixed with water can combine together on the paper surface, often leaving far better results than if you managed to force your intentions.
If you have been left feeling frustrated by your drawing and painting efforts there is one question you might ask - "Is it abstract?"
You could view your drawings as abstract sketches preparing for something greater.Your pleasant abstract paintings might be viewed as preparations for ambitious future masterpieces.Considering your artistic efforts as developments leading to, as yet unknown futures, may lead you towards your representational ambitions. Alternatively, you might realize that your expressive abilities are best suited to investigating and expanding the limits of your abstract art.
It could be that you have an exceptional imaginationPossibly you want to show your ideas as drawings and paintingsMaybe you are inspired by situations and events in the world around youIt might be possible that you want to show someone how you feel about them with a portraitThis is all great if your artistic talents are matched by your drawing and painting abilities.
But, what if you cannot paint and draw to the standards required?Does this mean you can't produce art that reflects what you feel and think?Or could it be that you can draw and paint abstract artwork of even greater value?That is the reason why the offers below were produced to help you take maximum advantage of your own unique abilities, even if you don't know what they are yet.
Only you can tell and only you can show what you feel in your art as you learn to paint and draw - whether it is abstract or representational...
"What is stopping you from creating your own amazing art?"
Michael Dale is the author and publisher of 'The Simple And Easy Way To Learn How To Paint Watercolors '. See examples of Simple Watercolor Paintings and claim your FREE video 'Through The Eyes Of An Artist' & you'll receive the '4 Golden Rules of Art for a Beginner' delivered to your inbox.
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