some colors you should let dry before reapplying though. looks like u may of accidentally got some brownish tones, but given the nature of the approach it fits anyways good shizzz
Thanks swooosh. Actually I did the painting very quickly on purpose. I wanted the colors to bleed, blend, and become natural. Just some guinea pig work to practice for a color theory class I'm in. Murky colors can be very powerful. But I appreciate your criticism. <3
Np. I got the same advice from my art teacher when I did free form painting so I figured it might help you. Your painting kinda reminds me of Jason Pollock, another one of my fav's, you should check him out if you haven't
Oh yes! I'm a fan of Jackson Pollock! He revolutionized American abstract art. It's an honor that you would say that!
Is creating art like that a gift? Or is something thats learned? Or taught? Or just naturelly given? Iam interested in painting and drawing and i love art with a passion.....Thats beautiful
A little bit of everything. There's definitely a LOT to learn (color theory, composition, which style suits you, etc.) but I'd say the two most important elements are passion and practice. <3
Yeah. I draw, collage, paint, and do graphic design. I also love sewing, card-making, crocheting...anything crafty,