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What Do I Do Now?

November 3, 2022 | 0 comments

If you’re like me you get stuck on a painting from time to time.

What’s even worse, is if that painting is for a customer and you get stuck. That’s exactly what happened to me with a painting of a lion.

What did I do? I played to my strengths. And as I was playing to my strengths I came across a technique that has helped me out numerous times. Write down the feelings or emotions you want your painting to convey. By doing this you’ll always have something to check back to if you get stuck.

What other techniques do you use to get yourself unstuck? Let me know in the comments.

Hugs,
-Gwen

 

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