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Why You should not make Masterpieces!

  • As artists, we frequently think about creating a masterpiece—something breathtaking, unique, and unforgettable. However, this dream can be disappointing at times. We become frustrated when our work does not match the vision we have in our minds. If this sounds familiar, let me say something important: art is a journey, not a race. Practice : The Foundation of Every Artist No great artist was born with flawless abilities. Every beautiful painting, complex sketch, or digital masterpiece is the result of hours, days, and years of practice. Practice helps you: • Learn techniques : Practice allows you to experiment and better understand fundamentals such as shading, color theory, and anatomy. • Find Your Style : Your unique artistic voice emerges over time through repetition and exploration. • Build confidence : Every piece, no matter how simple, helps you grow and boosts your belief in your abilities. Why You Shouldn’t Chase Perfection If you focus only on creating "perfect"...

My Exciting Journey into Digital Art

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  Hey, fellow wanderers!  I'm Akari, and I'm here to take you on a little creative journey that combines mystery, adventure, and—well—a little bit of me acting foolishly on my phone. I recently experimented with digital art on my Android phone, (yes! On my cellphone! because who needs a tablet when you have zero budget and lots of creativity?) 😂  When you have an idea,  Who can stop you...... . 😈😆😆   Anyway, this piece was inspired by a reference photo of a volleyball balanced on a fingertip, and I must say that this picture really captivated me. Perhaps the colors' striking contrast or my fascination with things that seem to float in their own mysterious realm were the causes. I couldn't help but give it a try, though. let me explain the situation for you (look, what I feel there?): This volleyball's deep blue and vivid yellow shadows give it a 3D appearance that almost makes it pop off the screen! It has a cool, almost supernatural feel to it, as if t...

"Understanding Art Styles: A Quick Guide for Beginners"

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  Are you a young artist who is excited to explore the wide range of artistic forms?  If so, you've arrived to the ideal location! Let's take a lighthearted tour of the art world, covering everything from minimalism to digital art, and from realism to surrealism.   Realism art :"Hey, that looks like real life!" is the art of realism. Realism is like  Attempting to create a perfect circle without a compass is analogous to realism. It's difficult, but when you do it right, it's so rewarding. Get your pencils, brushes, and a ton of patience if you want to achieve realism. Even if your initial attempts resemble abstract painting more than anything else, keep in mind that practice makes perfect. Mona Lisa by Leonardo da vinci Abstract art :  "What in the World is That?" is the art of abstract art.  abstract art is like drawing/Playing with a box of crayons without following the lines is similar to abstract art. It all comes down to using shapes, colors, ...