It Feels Like Play When Experimenting

Artist, Lynn Burton, testing shape and color on painting
Artist, Lynn Burton, testing shape and color on painting

Though there may be frustration and heart break, we artists can still call it a win if at least a couple out of every ten of our works turn out to be good. The excitement and thrill of accomplishing that which our muse has directed makes us forget the pain of those that turned out not quite so good.

But let’s be honest, as artists we do what we do and it almost feels like play. Often, our muse takes us on some truly incredible and unforgettable journeys, creativity bravely leading us into the unknown, not knowing where we go, but passionately and willingly do. Admit it…it does almost feels like PLAY.

Remember to experiment. Prepare many canvases or papers in advance and let the creativity flow. Have fun! Enjoy! And consider yourself a better artist because somewhere in all that creativity, activity and passion, you become the BOSS! And it feels s-o-o-o good!

Artist, Lynn Burton, working on airbrush piece of art
Artist, Lynn Burton, working on airbrush piece of art

 

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