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RE: Reflections of the Soul. Acrylic.

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ2 months ago

I'm mixed on ideas. Resources are finite at the moment. I'm exploring the idea of having a color line or palette. Something recognizable could be good, on the one hand. A collection. A gallery for the future. Should I paint everything? Or try to understand and improve in one area and then move on to the next. The other thing is, if I use specific colors in every painting, they run out faster, leaving the others to wait. The blues are at a low level. LOL. There was a bit of red left that hadn't been used. So let's use it, LOL. What do you think, should I jump into landscapes? I still like to paint; I'm sure I'll paint pelicans or strange abstract figures sometimes.

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It's my belief we can at least try to paint out of our comfort zone and try different styles. At the same time, one interest can also be done in different ways (brushed, fingers, sponges, dotting, splashing...).
I started allover with new paint and tried out the colours I like most together. Preferably, 3 black and white included.

Are you able to mix your own colours?

On the other hand, the air can be: white, blue, purple, red, yellow, grey, green (Northern light). the same counts for roofs, water... our brain will recognise it no matter the colour (or you paint how a drug or drug addict or colourblind person or animal sees the world).

Are you out of red or other colours?

I paint out of the tube and mix on the paper or the cardboard I use to cover the table (also very handy for water colour paint).

I'm running low on some colors. By the way, I forgot to go to the local store to see what's new. I go through some colors quickly. Others, not so much, but you can always create.