In between internship/job hunting, I'm getting a good amount of time to work on my art. So, I've been fiddling around with my colors and learning from the artists I admire. One of them is 'Kelogsloops'. The more I observe his work I see small things that make his artworks remarkable. So I've been trying out those things in my art too to see how I can be better.
Some of the things I liked were the contrasting colors, patterns, contrast in shapes too. Simplifying the living things and letting the watercolor work its magic. This one didn't turn out the I imagined but I'm getting there.
I'm looking to buy some artbooks, so if anyone has any recommendation do share with me. That will be very helpful.
Today's quote from ' The Art of Creative Thinking' by Rod Judkins
"If you want to change your art, change your habits."- Clement Greenberg
Chapter - work the hours that work for you
Page no. - 127
For more creative work:
See you in the next post.
Be creative :)
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Really nice. You're shading is spot on, brings it right off the page.
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