New Gallery For Sepia Temples To Be Opened on Website
Shortly to be added to the website, will be a Fourth Gallery of Temples and Spiritual Buildings. A notoce will be posted hear to confirm they are available as Fine Art Prints
Posted on the site are examples of Mixed Media Watercolour and Pen Pointillism affordable art which I have painted and which are available as Gallery Quality Colour Matched Art Prints.
I have been fascinated for years by the ever-increasing research data emerging on the ways we can pattern our thinking to our benefit or our loss.
Often we do not realise we have done it or what triggered it. Its origins can lay in our childhood or in our more recent past.It can affect dramatically how we can cope with change, trauma or taking on a new role or starting a new business or activity.
I am intrigued by the discovery of cognitive tools which adults can use to rid themselves of the effects of inhibiting behaviour. It can inhibit a person in their performance at work as well as at play.
I write and mentor on these topics, tailoring cognitive solutions for people and seek to promote any person or institution doing the same thing.
I have written a novel called "Squaring Circles: From The Dark Into The Light", which I am excited about and it was published in June 2011 in paperback.
1. Keep all your work from the very start , and in that way, as you progress you can see how far you have come.
2. Learning from books is as valid as going to classes.
3. Draw or Paint what you like and want to paint, not what you think others will like. Enjoyment & fascination is key. Draw funny pictures, if you want to! I have!
4. The more capable you become at drawing, the more effectively and speedily your painting skill will grow.
5. Read! Study! Read! Study! Read! Study! And of course draw and paint too. Vow to never stop learning new tricks and techniques.
6. Become a magician with your pencils or brushes, learning how to trick the eye of the beholder of your picture!
7. By the time we go to meet our maker, I am assured that we will still not have got it absolutely right, so we should enjoy the journey!
8. Don't stint on the materials you buy. Get the best. And if you get fine art prints done for the family, don't economise on the standard by doing them on a photo-copier! I would recommend you have ALL you art prints done on the giclee process. You won't regret it!
9. Get some of them properly mounted at least too. You will feel really encouraged by the way it presents them as finished work.
10. Use every opportunity you have to study any other painters' work which you like. Then try them yourself. Experiment enthusiastically. You will never copy exactly and will find that slowly you will absorb more and more ideas as you create your own style.
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