A volunteer – resignation from my ex-workplace followed by a swift shift
to the pavilion, perhaps is one of the reasons which has offered me the
chance of pitching into babbling.. Err...sorry.. blogging. Initially I had
no idea how this break is gonna be for me, and since I’m back to my usual
spirit, I also have an idea of publicizing that I'm taking time off for an
artistic interlude. Canvas painting – definitely wasn't my cup of tea until
then, a day which incidentally stirred my secret desires of attempting acrylics
on a canvas. The lazy goose in me wasn't ready to pick one until it heard
from a little bird to check out that particular store where one can get cheap
& quality canvas. To crack the canvas I had to do some ground works
starting from the theme hunt to the colors involved. I have a
tendency to stick primarily to acrylic colors as it is my long-time favorite medium.
A couple of reasons that could positively substantiate my choice are listed.
- They clean up easily with water, but once
they dry, they can be considered permanent.
- Acrylics come in many forms and can
easily adhere to almost any surface, including wood, metal, plastic,
fabric, stone or glass.
- It can be very convenient in that they
dry fast, can be thinned with water to arrive all sort of consistencies
and thicker applications are more possible than in other types of paints.
- And Most IMPORTANTLY, readily available within your proximity..(whispers the couch potato in me)
As I mumble, the ground work part might turn you google -savvy for the next few
hours. Trust me! Being one already fetched me a “self – kudus”. Getting
familiarized to the existing techniques and vaguely going through some relevant
blogs gave me a hand. To me, there is no rule of thumb for creativity. I was
able to find my feet when I started with it. That was a 16x14 canvas board
painted with an abstract tree and I just let it incarnate itself. Go on
and Have a look...
Getting references or
trying to take it as an inspiration is okay for the first timer. Beware!
Cultivating it as a practice could gradually risk the level of your
individuality. And last but not the least, a food for thought.. Mastering an
art can't happen overnight, but then, a mock-tail of the constant interest,
assertiveness and thirst for learning could make it work.
Feeling slightly annoyed ?? Yawning?! Take your eyes off this post for now and take a deep breath... Coz the "Super - annoying" posts are in the making!!