A quote from: Different strokes for different folks.

I think one of the biggest misconceptions is that artists only paint when the mood presents itself. That would be a luxury. Being a painter is my job and just like most jobs, I need to clock in and work whether I’m interested or not. That’s where finding the key to motivation comes in.

Do I wish.

Speaking for myself, I’m motivated when I have direction. A project. And it usually has to be self-imposed. Like joining a gallery – which takes commitment. It may mean getting a body of work done for a show, adhering to deadlines – but that is great incentive for me. I chose that road – it gives me a constant direction – which means I paint more and learn more and hopefully get better at it.

Other ways to motivate:

  • Go to an art museum. Stir up those feelings of ‘awe‘. Take something back with you – how colors are used, the power of brush strokes or subject matter you never thought would interest you.
  • Work on a series – it gives you a plan and direction for a while – and when it’s done, a great sense of accomplishment.
  • Watch another artist paint – youtube!
  • Go to the  movies
  • Constantly update your blog and website
  • Don’t stick to just painting large or small. Mix it up. You’ll find yourself painting more.
  • Get out and take photographs. Paint things you never thought you’d be interested in.
  • Take a break and miss your brushes and paints.

Or not:

there are many things that can suck the motivation right out of you, like –

  • Comparing yourself to others.
  • Don’t despair when you’re not selling anything. Keep working.
  • You can’t find a gallery who wants your work – remember, it’s hard-times for the business of selling art.
  • Keep working, you will get better all the time
  • Find what motivates you make it a habit to give yourself occasional pep talks.

The new challenge includes some figurative work and an overall feeling of open air and atmosphere. If you find figures difficult, remember these wise words from Monet “...try to forget what objects you have before you, a tree, a house, a field or whatever … merely think here is a little square of blue, here an oblong of pink, here a streak of yellow, and paint it just as it looks to you, the exact color and shape…”.

Author: LifeArt School

Leonie has been painting for 30 years. she has a degree in Art as well as a Teaching diploma. Her dream has always been to help other reach their full potential, in art as well as in daily life. LifeArt School has been in operation since 2004 and has managed to help various students become full time artists. Leonie is also a well know local and international artist. She paints three days a week and her work is available in various galleries.

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