Consider Why You Want to Take up Painting and What You Want to Get out of It.
Pick Your Medium (Acrylics,Oils or Watercolors) Next,you should decide on a medium to focus on,at least for the short-term.
Get Your Supplies.
Get Familiar with the Fundamentals of Art.
Decide What You Want to Paint First.
Create Your First Painting.
How to find your “own art style”?
Let’s Get Started Identify three artists or art styles that really resonate with you emotionally. OK, so here’s where you start. Choose one image that best represents each of your choices from step one. Step two is a hard one for a lot of people. Analyze each of the images you chose in step two.
How to change your art style?
Find Artists and Art Styles That You Love. As an artist,surely you find inspiration not only from nature and life around you but also from other artists,musicians,…
Copy Other Art. “Copy?!”. You cannot improve without learning,and before creating your own thing,you start off by copying.
Mix Different Art Styles. You’re still trying to figure out your style and you’re not sure yet what kind of style do you like.
Make Lots of Mistakes. Man (or Woman) up to your mistakes! Learn from them and make use of them!
Develop New Ideas. Sometimes you feel stuck and that your art style isn’t really going anywhere. Take a breather!
Try Different Tools. From watercolor to ink,charcoal to clay.
Relax,Stressing Out Won’t Help. Really,relax. If you’re stressing over that particular drawing that’s not going in the direction you wanted to go,chances are that getting yourself
Focus on the Now,Skill Comes With Practice. Keep your mind on the step you’re going through right now,don’t worry about what other people think about your current
Keep Going,Never Stop. Your style isn’t going to magically develop overnight,so keep drawing day in and day out.
Research art movements for inspiration. When you start working on how to develop your own art style,research is an excellent place to start.
Finding your art style by copying the artists you like. Every artist starts by copying others.
Hone your observation skills.
Take inspiration from nature.
Challenge yourself.
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