... Read moreMy Saturday painting sessions are truly my favorite way to recharge and invest in myself! There's something incredibly therapeutic about grabbing a brush and letting creativity flow. This past Saturday, I really leaned into the joy of acrylic painting, experimenting with different shades, including some beautiful golden tones I recently got. I often find myself scrolling through art accounts for inspiration, and while I love developing my own unique style, sometimes an artist's vision, like what I see in Maddy Grace's art, truly sparks an idea or a feeling I want to explore in my own work. It's not about copying, but about understanding what makes their art so captivating and embedding that essence into my personal expression. I find that observing how other artists use color, composition, or texture can be a fantastic springboard for my own projects. Maybe it's a particular color palette, or the way they tell a story through their brushstrokes – these subtle influences can truly elevate your own artistic journey.
When I'm painting, I truly believe in embracing vulnerability. Not every stroke is perfect, and sometimes the best pieces come from unexpected mistakes. That's why I embrace an #unaesthetic and #unfiltered approach – my art journey isn't always polished, and that's okay! It's about the process and the feeling, not just the final product. Sometimes, I just put on a relaxing Spotify playlist, gather my Ultramarine Blue acrylics, and just *paint*. It’s a wonderful way to de-stress and express emotions, and it truly feels like a personal retreat.
Creating a cozy and inspiring space is also key for me. I’ve picked up some great tips for a cozy home atmosphere, and I apply those to my little art nook. Good lighting, comfortable seating, and having all my supplies like various acrylic paints and canvases neatly organized makes such a difference. It turns the act of painting from a chore into a delightful escape. Investing in quality materials, like those amazing GOLDEN acrylics, also makes a huge difference in the outcome and the enjoyment of the process.
For anyone looking to start their own painting journey, especially with acrylics, my advice is simple: just start! Don't be afraid to experiment. Look at artists whose work you admire, whether it's Maddy Grace or someone local, and let their passion fuel your own. Allow yourself to be playful, messy, and most importantly, enjoy the journey of creating something beautiful, or even beautifully imperfect. Remember that painting is not just about creating a piece of art; it's a powerful form of self-expression and self-care. It's truly an investment in your well-being, helping you to unwind, focus, and connect with your inner artist. Looking forward to more Saturday painting nights and sharing more glimpses into my creative world!