posted on May, 23 2024 @ 03:05 AM
a reply to:
blend
Great pics! The second one I find to be very deep, I can see more time has gone into this and more thought too, it conveys a message/meaning to me at
least.
I’ve done a bit of wood burning art myself, I found getting the temp and nib right very difficult but it was rewarding being able to shade once I
had the settings and strokes down. I love the permanent feel to it compared to other mediums, love wood in general, the natural grain etc…
I find creating art rewarding. But sometimes I wonder why we get so caught up on one piece that it takes us months to finish it....why do we do that?
For me it’s about stepping back, I create music more than art these days, and find I need put it down and come back with fresh ears regularly. Hence
I have lots of unfinished projects on the go.
I think with art in any medium, it is so easy to carried away and overwork it, to add something in because it fits ok and fills the medium…when
actually it is better to leave space, give the work room to breathe. Inspiration can come all at once or it might just be a vague idea, best to get
out of your own way and let art be as it may..otherwise you push to get something “finished” and are invariably disappointed with the results.
That’s just my opinion and what I’ve found to be true for me anyway.