Your art (your style) will evolve as long as you live. That's the joy of it. Any specific time is just a snapshot, not your legacy. I can see your current style and it's different from anyone elses style. You will go in and out of styles. It's a wonderful dance you make up as you go along. Let others worry about defining it when you are done in this space. Just keep reinventing it.
Thank you for mentioning that you struggle with shaky hands. I have a condition that causes my hands to be unsteady. And I honestly felt that if I didn’t have a steady hand that I couldn’t ever truly pursue quality art. But, after seeing your work and hearing that you have the same challenges, I think that I gave up on something I love doing without really having to. Thank you. You’ve given me a lot to think about. I’m so impressed with your artwork and your technique. Your videos are easy to follow and make sense even from a layperson’s perspective I feel. Wishing you the best! 😊
trying to find a niche, considering your work a brand, overthinking finding a style and comparison to others are all killers of joy. when the joy of making art is gone, and your work becomes stagnant, you’ll resent it and stop, and that’s not good for yourself or the world. paint whatever you want, whatever inspires you and excites you, and *your audience will find you.* ( speaking from experience. did gallery shows across the country for years, and trying to create what the galleries wanted and what i thought buyers wanted ruined art for me. i didn’t touch a paintbrush for 6 years. now i paint whatever i want, with no restrictions, expectations or compromises, and people my work connects with are buying. )
Love how you just rock through the ugly stage and arent afraid of strong color. A lot of watercolor paintings i see are rather timidly layered. I love seeing this bold and saturated style you have xo. congrats on the sponsor!
I watched every step and I’m still amazed how it seemed to magically come together. The trust you have in the “ugly” stages, to keep pushing forward to the end result is encouraging. Love how you showed the blurring imagery to help us connect what you were sharing. SpongeBob was a fun add 😁🤩❤
This portrait is so beautiful and so is all of your art! Do you have any tips for people starting out with watercolour? I just got some paint and it all feels kind of overwhelming and I don't know where to start
Please don't stop investing your energy into your Art. I'm 23 year old too and this is really putting me in a 'stop thinking and start' mode😊❤ps love your 3:07 tictoks
As someone who struggles with being perfect in my crafts, so much so that it actually completely destroys my original idea. I needed these few words to reinforce where creativity comes from. Your art pieces help to affirm that idea 💜