1 Day, 1 Art : Exploring for catching sunset colorsIf possible, I want to find a way to draw comfortably and stress-free and draw everything in the world. That's why I decided to paint one small watercolor painting every day. One day it occurred to me that each day was like a work of art. Drawing little pictures to record my day brings me incredible reflection and joy.
When I draw as an artist, it's easy to get stuck in a certain mold. Especially when preparing for competitions or exhibitions, this framework becomes increasingly larger. Even if I try to draw an uncomplicated and simple childlike drawing, it is easy to develop another obsession: drawing a drawing for the evaluation of others. However, I think these restrictions are actually poisonous to artists. Because art has no limits. I think it's best not to tie up the wings of your creativity and let it fly freely and see the beautiful world. So I created a rule for my day. I draw one small picture every day without missing a single day. This is a separate commitment from preparing a large piece. And I set the condition that this work should be like a quick sketch within 30 minutes to 1 hour. Even if I want to retouch the picture to improve its completeness, I can't. This is to create the happiest pictures that are freer, less artificial, and unintentional. And after 20 days, many pictures were drawn. This promise seems easy, but the difficult thing is that I have to keep blogging all the time, even when I'm busy. However, after passing 1000 posts on the blog and creating another challenge, I expect to create another meaningful work.
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