Mindspill. #12

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... Read moreExploring painting on cards has been a refreshing and personal creative outlet for me. These small canvases challenge artists to think differently about composition and detail. One of the things I love about this project is how it pushes me to focus on small, meaningful artworks that can convey emotions or stories quickly. I began by selecting various cards and experimenting with different paint types and techniques. The compact size allows me to complete pieces faster than larger canvases, which keeps my motivation high and encourages experimentation. Using simple yet expressive strokes, I aimed to capture intimate themes like "Success" and "Love," which are inspired by personal experiences and emotions. Sharing these works online, especially through hashtag communities like #drawingfaces and #artistonlemon8, has connected me with other creatives passionate about art. It’s rewarding to see different interpretations and styles in card painting, and it motivates me to grow. For those considering their own painting on cards project, I recommend focusing on the feelings you want to communicate and embracing the imperfections that come with working on small surfaces. This process can be very meditative and healing, and the tactile experience of painting brings joy every time. Overall, this project has expanded my artistic horizons and deepened my appreciation for the power of small-scale art to tell meaningful stories.