Both during and after the painting session the artist can re-visit all aspects of balance, texture, space, form, color, line, and movement, to judge if they have a pleasing composition.
This check list will eventually become second nature to the artist but will be well worth the effort if learned and understood for their meanings and practical applications.Paul Cezanne was correct when he said that harmony occurs when the artist has established important working relationships between all the elements of art and design. Sometimes one may feel uneasy about a painting, not realizing what is missing or what is perhaps wrong. The answer is usually in the design aspects of the composition or the way the color management is handled and is not harmonious or pleasing to the artist’s eye. To correct this the artist can go through their check-list. ‘Balance, texture, space, form, color, line, and movement”.
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sure, only for a bit but have a great day/night and enjoy your weekend!
and i hope you find something to do so you are bored lol
The guitar is usually not an orchestral instrument.
From what I think, it's number 3.
But, it's good to check on other answers!!
I would (for the first) work on realism in you art. know your features and be able to know how to reproduce them. It would be best to work on realistic portraits of other people, perhaps stock photos off the internet. For fantasy landscapes, I think that things that are trippy are good for fantasy landscapes. weird color schemes and similar things of that nature. hope i could help!