Thursday, May 27, 2010

Part of being an artist is having a particular style, that special something that enable someone to look at a painting and know that it’s by you, in spite of of what the subject of the painting is. An exacting painting style is amazing a gallery will want to see in your work. So how do you build up this, or is it something you design have? Do you have to attach to that style forever, or can you change it? And how do you choose what your painting style is, given all the options there are? Here are a range of obliging comments and tips on raising a painting style from the Painting Forum to help answer these questions.

I’d say it's something you extend. After all, you don't take a group and then claim that whatever was enclosed in the class is your style. You expand your styles as you go through your life as an artist. I'd like to think you can have lots of different styles if you want to, and persons will likely change as you rise as an artist. I read a great deal of people starting out in amazing like realism and ending up in impressionism or even expressionism because they got tired of veracity.

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