Memories are not the key to the past, but to the future. -Coorie Ten Boom
Thats what I have learned from art school when I'm still at my freshmen years
I have learned that looking back through all my old works would let me grow more as an artist. I struggled a lot finding what my art works should be and what it should represent. Thingking too much about it sometimes leads me to procrastination. Makes me think that I am just nothing as an artist and would never improve.
The turning point
When i was still freshmen at art school I joined contests and trust me not I have never ever won any of the contests I have joined.
Then on I strayed myself away from contests and focused on learning the fundamentals of art. I became a booking person and created works that has deeper meanings. here are two of them:
Looking back to these works really reminds me how I struggled with the process of making it and its concept.
There are also works that I have made because the school required students to do so. Through this I have sharpened my eyes towards making details as well as proper application of the medium given.
Still life is quite common to art schools and it is one of the common things that students could learn a lot from.
A still life (plural: still lifes) is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects are either natural (food, flowers, dead animals, plants, rocks, shells, etc.) Still Life is the best subject in art for learning and teaching the skills of drawing and painting. It teaches us how to look at objects and see them like an artist.
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Thats all for today 😊 comment you thoughts about art, I'd be happy to read them and lets exchange ideas as well.
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