The other day I was told that I was blessed with God given talent. Sorry to disagree, but in my case and it was all about hard work. In fact, there are very few successful artists that haven't worked very hard at learning how to draw and paint the hard way....by practice, then more practice, and even more practice.
Take the painting below. I was middle aged, desperate to become an artist, and was starting out with abysmal drawing and painting skills. I thought to return to art school to learn how to paint and draw. Huge mistake. Art schools do not teach, they simply encourage by assigning problems. I should have known, I'd attended art school years before when still a teen. So, I left art school once again, and began to teach myself, not how to draw and paint, but to learn how to see. Seeing, interpreting what you see into shapes and lines that make sense is step one on the road to becoming an artist. I stress "becoming" because one never actually succeeds in becoming an artist. It's an ongoing, never ending process. It's not enough to fudge over what you see with shape and shadow, one must know, have an intimate knowledge of what you're attempting to portray.
The painting below is a portrait of a birch tree that has seen better times. This painting evolved over a series of sittings. To teach myself how to draw and paint birch trees I trundled my equipment into the forest located near our home, and endured sitting amongst biting flies and mosquitoes, drew, then painted scrubbing out mistakes, until I was satisfied that the depiction was an accurate portrait of birch tree. In the process I learned how to draw and paint birch trees. I also learned a great deal about painting with watercolour.
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