Embracing Imperfection = Artistic Growth
Play Along Journal Series Week 31
Embrace the beauty of starting with a plain, blank slate. It's fascinating how a white page can be both exciting and intimidating at the same time. Just because a certain paper isn't designed for a specific medium or technique doesn't mean we can't experiment with it. That's the beauty of art - it's all about exploration, pushing boundaries, and discovering what works best for us individually.
Embracing imperfection has been a game-changer for me. Rather than focusing on what I can't do, I choose to channel my energy into what I can do and what brings me joy. The process itself is not only therapeutic but also a constant reminder that growth and development are a natural part of any artistic practice. Embrace the imperfections, experiment freely, and allow your unique style to unfold over time. Trust me, with consistent practice and an open mind, you'll witness the incredible transformation and growth of your own artistic style.
Supplies Used:
Liquitex White Gesso
Silver Binder Clips
Heat Gun
Blackwing Pencil
Simply Simmons Round 10 Paint Brush
Renesans Watercolors
Black Watercolor Tin
Stazon Ink Pad - Jet Black
Acrylic Stamp Blocks
BB Henry Art Hand Carved Stamps (Available limited times of the year)
Washi Tape, Stencils, Number Die Cuts
Stencil Sponge
Masking Tape Set
Ellepi Klizia 97: Stapler
Fabri-Tac Glue
Caran d’ache Neocolor 2 Sets
Black Metal Wire Binder Clip Set
Golden Black Gesso
Presto Pentel Jumbo White Correction Pen
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