How to Loosen Up Your Art (LET GO & Play!)

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • How to loosen up your painting style! Painting rigid leads to overworked paintings that become lifeless. In this video I’m breaking down 5 tips to help you loosen up your painting style to get you back in the studio, creating art freely! These tips will help relax and reset your creative process, keeping you free with your painting process so you don’t overwork your paintings! Less head, more heart!
    TIMESTAMPS:
    Intro: 00:01-00:49
    Limit your Palette 00:49-01:01
    da Vinci: 01:01-01:09
    Paint Fast: 01:22-02:50
    Accept change: 02:51-04:08
    Paint What You Feel 04:08 - 05:57
    Focus on the Process - 05:58 - 07:05
    Free eBook: 07:05 - 07:24 (link below!)
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    1. Limit Your Palette
    Limiting your palette allows you additional flexibility to help loosen up your painting style. Keeping your palette relatively simple is a great way to let go, and focus more on other elements of your work like shapes and composition, and not so much on color. Randomly select 2-3 colors to work with. If you need to, keep black and white available for mixing your limited colors with and run with those colors! Keep it simple! If you can get away with less colors, go for it! It’s incredible what reducing your color palette can do for progressing your work. This is a practice I still use today as one of my painting warm ups.
    Even Leonardo Da Vinci said “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
    2. Paint Fast
    Part of loosening up in the studio is learning how to produce art quickly, and without any second guesses. Remember, we are going for more heart, and less head! When you take your time, you begin to analyze - don’t analyze! Paint fast, and with your heart. Stay in the flow of things. If you’re not quite comfortable with painting fast just yet, start with a simple exercise.Allow yourself only 10 minutes to produce a finished painting. If that seems like a long time, make it shorter! Painting quickly allows you to be less precious, and more productive with your artwork. It also helps you focus more on the process, and less on the result or finished product. Painting fast is one of the best ways to stay grounded in the present moment with your work.
    3. Accept Change
    Everything in the studio, like in life, will not go according to plan. Stay flexible and keep an open mind and accept the change that comes your way! If a painting has a different plan than your original intentions - go with it! Try to resist the urge to control every aspect of your creative process. Learn to go with the flow and allow yourself to embrace any unintended changes that may come your way during your creative process.When you keep an open mind in the studio, you can accept change as it comes. Maybe your painting isn’t doing it for you - PAINT OVER IT! Maybe you put a hole through one of your canvases, how can you turn it into a positive?
    Pressure can create beautiful works, but so can the ability to remain calm, accept change, and commit to the flow of things.
    4. Paint What You Feel
    Art by nature is a selfish endeavor. I paint for my self expression and mental health as I believe art heals. Don’t paint just because you know something will sell - paint what you want to paint! Paint what you feel! Your work will attract people that are genuinely interested in what it is that you do if you are painting from your heart.I know that might be terrifying, but what’s the worst that can happen? Put your heart on your canvas, and out into the world. Paint what you feel, rinse and repeat! It’s okay if your style changes, accept it and keep painting whatever it is that compels you in the studio. There are no rules here… do whatever it is that you feel. Be free in your art.
    5. Focus on The Process
    Let go of the results. This isn't a masterpiece. I encourage you to quit being precious, and stay productive! One of the best ways to remain free and loose in your painting style is to keep yourself in the moment and produce a lot of work. Paint something you hate? Who cares! Move on to the next canvas. Paint something you love? Don’t stop there! Keep yourself grounded in the creative process, and focus on that: producing. If you lose yourself in the moment, I promise you will be impressed with the finished paintings you create.
    ENDING:
    I hope these tips were helpful you in loosening up your painting style.
    Stay creative ya’ll!

Komentáře • 17

  • @carolmorrison7725
    @carolmorrison7725 Před 2 měsíci +4

    You are so SPOT ON! I am not a painter but a printmaker for 20 years… this is gold. Yes, more heart…less head. Go with flow. No over-thinking-it kills the muse. be curious and flexible…. Clever visuals too -but the meat and potatoes so rich…. Thank you

    • @GinnyStLawrence
      @GinnyStLawrence  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey Carol, thanks for stopping by and leaving some kind words! I appreciate it ❤️

  • @ohheyash
    @ohheyash Před 2 měsíci +4

    Thank you, I needed this. I’m teaching myself to draw and being more intentional about being disciplined but I sometime find myself getting frustrated even with loose sketches instead of just flowing with. I also keep reminding myself that I can’t compare my beginning to someone else’s 100th sketch. Thanks again for this reminder 😊

    • @GinnyStLawrence
      @GinnyStLawrence  Před 2 měsíci +2

      You are so welcome! Everyone is at such different stages. The craziest thing to do is look back on your old art. warning, it can be cringey 😬 BUT so motivating. We often make progress that we don’t recognize until we look backwards a bit.

  • @luciadiane6682
    @luciadiane6682 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love your videos, they say what I can’t put into words. It really helps lighting a fire to my butt. Thank you! Btw, I can’t help but think of Tatum O’Neal when looking at you, to me there is such a resemblance (the younger Tatum that is). It’s a compliment, she’s the beautiful talented daughter of Ryan O’Neal.

    • @GinnyStLawrence
      @GinnyStLawrence  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey Lucia, thank you so much 😊 I’ve never heard of Tatum, but love her name! Thank your for the compliment 🫶

  • @Gothgalactica
    @Gothgalactica Před 2 měsíci +2

    I am neurodivergent and have a Libra stellium 😂 I get horrible analysis paralysis.. I overthink my overthinking! I neeeed to remember to stay out of my head, and quit expecting “perfection”whatever that is lol!

    • @GinnyStLawrence
      @GinnyStLawrence  Před 2 měsíci +2

      I FEEL YOU! Analysis paralysis is such a bugger that tends to invite themselves everywhere. 😂

  • @eaglevision6306
    @eaglevision6306 Před rokem +1

    Superb,

  • @jasonanthonywilper
    @jasonanthonywilper Před rokem +1

    Great painting tip

    • @GinnyStLawrence
      @GinnyStLawrence  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you!! P.s. sorry I’m so late to this (social media… it’s a struggle.. trying to get better 😅)

    • @jasonanthonywilper
      @jasonanthonywilper Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@GinnyStLawrence Don‘t worry. Have a great day!

  • @audtoneausland4772
    @audtoneausland4772 Před 2 měsíci

    This realt helps

  • @staceymatthiessen890
    @staceymatthiessen890 Před rokem +1