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Creative Constipation
I am stuck guys. I use to really hit it hard but lost my art groove?? Painting, drawing and only thing I do is AI art and it seems as if it does not hit as hard on my Instagram! HELP! HELP! Got to get this ART OUT and tell my stories !
1 like • Nov 1
@Jessica Moseley Awe! Thanks!
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@Willis Chilllis art is the perfect way to tell your story. :)
speed painting
i watched one of Corbellic's video today when he was painting 5 paintings in a row. I was able to do those 2 paintings in one hour. I lost interest because the sun went down.
speed painting
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They look good though 😍
The Value of Silence: Speed painting exercise #3
One way to finish more paintings quickly is to consider minimalism. The Japanese have elevated this in their culture in many areas. The silent, contemplative pause is present in many of their art forms. One style to investigate is called Semi-e. It is done with ink like watercolor, but I mimic the look with acrylics here If you would like to add a few simple contemplative artworks to your collection you can include "minimalism" or "Semi-e" to your prompts and see what it comes up with.
The Value of Silence: Speed painting exercise #3
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@Bruno B there is more information about the traditional materials here https://www.zen-art-gallery.com/blog/sumi-e
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@Bruno B I used a blending technique with yellow ochre and burnt sienna, to go for a parchment look. The figure is just Payne's Gray and titanium white. I use Golden Open acrylic that uses a retarder to slow drying time so I can get time to blend the paint more like oil.
Create like Picasso!
Behind 147,800 works there isn’t a myth — just the habit of showing up to create every day. Picasso didn’t wait for perfect ideas; he simply made the next piece, and then the one after that. Out of thousands of sketches, the iconic works emerged. Creativity isn’t a lightning strike, it’s a process where quantity slowly turns into quality. If you want to grow as an artist, what matters most isn’t inspiration — it’s what you actually made today.
Create like Picasso!
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Now it's our turn to leave our artists legacy 😄
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Amanda Swift
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I'm ready to make a life for myself, and live without limits.

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Joined Oct 26, 2025
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