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By Deepali Jagtap

As we all know no one is born a talented artist. Even many of the famous artists have acquired their skills with the brush and perfected it for so many years to reach the peak of success. If anyone gets inspired to create a beautiful painting on a white canvas, it means it’s an addictive hobby, and then suddenly that inspiration starts getting converted into shape, figure, emotion, expression in numerous colors.

To know more about art one needs to understand ART first. What is art? In simple words art is the use of skill and imagination for the works of art. Art can be a basic form of communication. Just as a dancer sways to a rhythm or beat, an artist picks his brush to color an unfruitful white canvas to make it fruitful.

We all know that we have a budding artist within us. We never try to explore it; we hide our skills, never give chance to give it a platform. Art is really so simple that it does not require any specific qualification, any fixed age or any privilege skill to start with.

All what we need is the time and our own ability to nurture it. One can start learning art at any time. Art can be a good exercise to relax our selves. Art is the way from which we expressed our feelings, ideas, skills, imaginations, and concepts on a peace of canvas.

Art have so many forms like drawing, sketching, painting, scribbling etc. Many talented people take their art form to another aspect and create unique paintings.

  • Now learning about Art is extremely easy. Slowly developed it as a hobby, art can easily become a profession.
  • By reading this you may arise with a question??

    Question is …….

    Can Anyone Become An Artist?

    Yes, according to me anyone can become an artist. What we need is the proper medium which can help us to create works of art, the right use of pencil, pastels, watercolors, charcoals, oil paints and acrylics. Select the subject, any subject that give pleasure to your eye is just right for your painting. It could be a nature, scenery, photograph, animal, any other painting, just about anything, which pleases your creativity in first attempt.

    This is your chance to explore yourself, make a space in the world of art, and bring out your true spirits for art.

    How to start with?

  • 1. You can join any art classes, any short term courses in university near by you or join any painting workshop.
  • 2. Chose a subject that inspires you to create a beautiful painting.
  • 3. Don’t get disappointed even if you are not able to do the painting as per the subject, but try to make it.
  • 4. See the subject from all the angles, Just don’t sketch out everything that has to be painted.
  • 5. For the first attempt you may feel little bit bore, but slowly you will get into it and you will gain interest.
  • 6. while drawing keep your mind open, will help to learn so many new things
  • 7. In painting you can use your imaginative colors. For example grass is green but it could be red or yellow too. Sky is blue but it could be orange, Grey, or any other color.
  • 8. Painting will give you the excitement but it is not always possible that you will complete the work within a day.
  • 9. May be you would jump on another subject, simultaneously in the meanwhile.
  • 10. Keep good focused on the painting, anytime you may feel that your interest is fading at that moment leave it for sometime.
  • 11. As such there is no deadline to finish a painting. It is not a job which should get completed in between nine to five.
  • 12. Use eyes and hands to draw. Do not go by the mental image that forms in the mind. You will never get it exactly the finish.
  • 13. Try to be keep teacher around you to help in areas where you are likely to be stuck.
  • 14. It is not necessary that everything will go right at the first time. Sometimes you may waste time and some art material but then you will learn more and generate more good art pieces.
  • 15. Painting is always learn through trail and error
  • 16. So don’t give up yet if it has not worked out. There is always a new subject to work on.
  • Deepali is working for artist to sale their artwork through art gallery. Art buyers can buy Oil Painting and fine art prints. All non renowned artist are invited to join our online art gallery for free. Best of luck for creating your own imaginative path. God Bless You.

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    By Karl Sultana

    Because of its ease of handling, pastel is an excellent medium for a beginning painter to learn about color or become more familiar with the various pigments derived from diverse sources and how effectively they blend, contrast, or complement one another.

    Pastel PaintingPlan Colors in Advance

    A good color reminder is to prepare a ‘custom color chart’ after you’ve planned your pastel drawing and chosen your colors, but before you begin work. Using the pastel colors you’ve chosen (leaving aside black or very dark colors), apply a one-inch horizontal strip of color across a piece of paper (the same type of paper you plan to use for your work). Leave an inch of clean space between each stripe and write the name/number of each color at the far end.

    Then, turn your paper 90 degrees and using the same pastels in the same order apply another one-inch strip of color. You may have to clean each pastel after it passes through each of the cross stripes. Take your time so you end up with each color passing over every other color with pure color between. Don’t worry if the colors smear just a bit as you’re going to be smearing some of them anyway.

    When this is done, use your fingertips to gently blend the various combinations where they intersect. Blending diagonally with an additional adjacent color can give you further combinations. Hang your ‘custom color chart’ where you can see it as you work. Do not use a fixative on your color chart so you can continue to experiment on it to blend colors.

    Experiment with Techniques

    Experiment using each pastel technique with different pastels (hard, semi-soft, and soft) to become familiar with the slightly different result each gives. Different brands of pastels can also give varying results.

    Outlining: For gestural lines and contours, draw with the end of the pastel, wielding it as you would a pen or pencil. Use broad, relaxed strokes employing your whole arm, to achieve expression, and bear down more firmly to alter the thickness of you lines.

    Filling in areas of color: Peeling the paper from a pastel and using the flat side in broad strokes will give you large blocks of color. Bearing down harder creates a heavier, darker, color. (Save the paper; storing the pastel stick in its paper helps you remember the color name.)

    Hatching and cross-hatching: Using hard pastels or pastel pencils, draw sets of fine parallel lines, either curved or straight to block out your subject. Use several colors, i.e., darker hatching in shadows, light colors for highlights or reflections, consulting your ‘custom color chart’.

    Blending: Blend by using your fingers or any one of the many blending tools available, such as a tortillon, paper stump; putty, kneading erasers, cloth, Q-tips, or cotton balls. Gently blend filled in single color areas, taking care not to run into lines or adjacent colors and clean your finger or change tools when you move to another color. Where you plan to blend colors, blend the hatching and cross-hatched areas, following your color plan.

    Scumbling, feathering, and dusting are other techniques for achieving special effects.

    An inexpensive way to acquire a photo to pastel portrait is to commission one from photo to pastel portrait website.

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