What a refreshing thing to hear from an art educator... "It's not what I like, it's what you like" I would have discovered my style much sooner if my professors had that mindset. Great video, thank you for this much needed advice.
Hi Mark.. One of my galleries told me to never use purple while another said never use orange. One of my art groups hates greens. A different gallery said never do low-key paintings. Art friends said never do abstracts. So, if I listened to all those voices, I'd only be painting high-key realism in primary colors. Yes - listen to your own voice because all of the others are crazy making.
I was listening to an interview with Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G) and he said that he never listened to contemporary rap when he was composing lyrics or working in the studio. In fact, he felt that drawing from his contemporaries would only make his work derivative. So instead he listened to reggae and, believe it or not, country music. It's where he found the most inspiration. Whether they had a direct influence is unclear, but what is clear is that he was unlike any other rapper during his era or since. I think that speaks to his ability to trust what he loved about music and how he wanted to present his version of it.
I am so fortunate to heard this video! I had painting classes before and my instructors criticized my paintings very strong, negative for me because I am stop to paint!!! After this commenting, I am already feeling more confident to start painting again! Thank you so much!
If anyone ever doubts someone can change the world, let me tell ya this man changed my life. I am so happy I found him and I can't believe how he just selflessly gives all of his knowledge away to help everyone. My favorite channel.
Thank you for this advice, I switch too often between doing "my own thing" and painting what I perceive others want. I think I am hindering myself in developing my style. Part of my new years resolution was to work more on what I wanted to paint and spend time in my own in the studio, which is definitely benefiting my progress. You have reinforced my thinking, thank you for a great video.
This is incredible advice. I was married to my wife for 30 years and we were together for 40. She passed away in May 2021 but she always told me I couldn't paint so i didn't. What a waste of time.
Boom! 👌🏻💯I agree 100%. A few years back I was stuck midway on a piece and even felt like trashing it. An award winning artist friend stopped by and expressed how much she liked it as is and encouraged me to continue. It just didn't sing to me so I painted over everything I'd done except for my main subject, and went in a direction that immediately felt right for me. I entered that piece in a competition where it won first place AND sold. I'm glad I trusted my gut.
Thanks for this! My first painting in art school, I was working on a still life set up for us. A cow skull was the main emphasis, with a small vase, an apple, and different colored and textured fabrics. I had a saturated blue fabric screaming out to Jesus below the cow skull. I was going to revisit that bit later, but wanted to get lost in all the subtleties of the skull. The instructor happened by and was deeply troubled by the blue fabric detracting from the skull and used an umber wash to tone it down. The instructor painted on my painting. That inner little enthusiastic speckled puppy wagging his tail got smacked with a newspaper. I love art, but art school was depressing. I faded and got my BA with a salary. It’s hard finding a creative expression in life but harder to keep and develop it.
That was so fricking ignorant. An art instructor with no understanding of real creativity. A preconceived formula is all they are capable of copying, no doubt. That's an asah¤le, not an artist. Glad you're getting that little wag back, lol. Yay.
Good reinforcement. I have been successful for decades, but dragged down by many commissions and losing my interest. I am finally breaking loose and finding my own voice and enjoying the process again.
So encouraging and meaningful. I wanted to do a painting of cows walking away in a field. My sister said “I don’t want to look at a picture of cow butts”. It turned out to be a beautiful painting.
Great advice Mark ! - This same attitude applies to personality too. I believe that true artwork comes as a result of that. It's rare to find a genuine person who isn't consumed by what others think of them or what the latest trend is.. basically being told what to wear, say, look like and even think.... this world is so insecure.
Hi Mark, this was a just find and great to see you again. Great information. You are correct, but I appreciate how you want those who want to paint to get to know the basics. You do great and keep it going. To help with the unsolicited critiques, keep a lock on your studio door. Also, if you are out and have the occasional 'helper' stop by to give you some 'corrective' criticism, pull out your cheep supplies and let them paint along with you. Great information, Mark.
Hi Mark, i searched and tryed very different things, styles, techniques ...so many until the moment came i felt lost, i lost myself by watching other people...recently i saw the light again...my own light...it has to be portraits and figurative oilpainting! My vision is actually very simple...painting people( my family) in a loose way while they just talk or just sit and get bored or the kids being goofy...really little moments in an ordinary day and lift these moments to another level by telling a story in the painting. Sometimes they are very funny too...really love this kind of painting and i love all your video's too! Thanks for sharing them.❤
Thank you for some of the best advice I’ve ever received as a new artist. I needed to hear this. Wyeth was smart indeed not to show his incomplete work. I’ve made the mistake of doing that. You just helped me understand why.
This was timely. I’m new and still trying to find my style. Watching tutorials and demonstrations. Imitating what I see but I’m finding I’m drawn towards more textured pieces. This is what I needed thank you
I really like that, I personally have been listening to different artists saying that and That , paint this way , draw anatomy this way , that have been stopping me for while trying what artists say I should do , instead of listening to my self and making actual progress
Excellent timing for me since I am putting together my first proper solo show. I am really only just getting this idea through my skull! I had this recently where my son came in and said how much he liked the colour combination in something I was basically just starting, and from then it was very frustrating because I found myself trying to stick to those colours when the painting itself wanted to go elsewhere. I fought through it though and the painting finished up one of my best! Thanks for this x
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have been painting for 2 1/2 years and I am just about to throw the paints. It was so good to listen to this. I went to a 3 day workshop, my first ever 14 months after I started and I hated it, but stupid me I went for the 3 days, why, no idea. I have never really got my mojo back and the first 14 months were so fabulous. Since then I have been to some more workshops trying to get my mojo back. No more. I have decided workshops weren't for me. Now I cant decided on what I want to paint. Listening to this was like yes, yes, yes, that's me. Thanks again, I am going to see if I can strip myself back to my original feelings of painting. Cheers from Australia
This is so reassuring!! An individual path takes quite a lot to build, mostly because in general everyone believes they have a saying on what the artist is doing and that creating is an easy process and the artist is a lazy lucky bastard. But to be unique takes a lot of introspection, practice and time, without it there is no depth. And it can be a path filled with anxiety and a daily mental practice to not let others fears kill your inner spark! To be a follower in creativity is to be fearful of oneself. Thank you so much for being so soothing and most of all so dedicated.
Thank you Mark, I've been struggling with people saying you should do this or that, and it kind of acted as a block, so I lost myself just for a tiny bit. Then I said to myself, no (the rebel in me surfaced) I'm going to do my paintings if what I want to do as they are a joyful story of made up situations. I ruffled some egos but I'm reasonably thick skinned, and I have my self back. So your wisdom came at a good time even though it was after my situation, as it just validated that I did the right thing for ME. Thank you for sharing your wisdom as it is most gratefully received. Cheers!
I loved this video. My eyes were having a ball with the background while my ears were enjoying the wisdom. I have not seen a better setup especially when the content is about visual art.
I’m watching this as a photographer and it helped me out a lot. I’ve kind of hit a wall where I’m just not satisfied with my work, even if people say they like it!! This helped. Thank you
Thanks for the great advice, never heard that in school or from others. It has taken me a long time to be able to listen to myself and ignore others opinions.
Wow! Saying “it’s nots what I like, it’s what you like!” is like music to my ears. Thank you so much for this advice. A lot of these people from Artist groups ask recommendations how to make their painting better even though I don’t see anything wrong with their painting. I started painting from my own photograph because I wanted to develop my own style. And my portrait artist friend said to me, start your own and see where that brush leads you. Anyway so glad to hear this advice!
Thank You! Your words are so empowering yet humble, that they really push me forward and sprout creativity. Few days ago I was victim of exact problem, someone told me that they didn't like my painting is so dark and I subsided. Now I am not happy about it. It's astonishing how much courage painting requires.
Thank you!! Tremendous advice from a someone I respect. You are so kind in your lessons always, giving us space to decide what way we can go, even if following your instruction. Yes, I like what I make and I don’t (most of time) care what someone else might think or say. Thank you again.
This only happens when you become that type of person through and through not just pertaining to art. Most people just aren’t that person and never will be. It’s too stressful to go your own way without the support of others so they compromise.
Hearing what you have to say brings relief to me because my biggest issue with starting to oil paint is the pressure of trying to be like other painters instead of doing my own style thank you 🙏
The thing is, you can easily have someone evaluating your painting from a simple and narrow point of view. for example you painted a landscape and the person is just not into the landscape genre and the feedback would be almost ignorant. Also on the other hand and you have a portrait example where people only see and critique the likeness especially if they know the model in personal
I am currently & for the past year or so, painting with watercolors. I have learned more from your lessons, in oils and the Q&A sessions than I have from the watercolor class (instructor). Very frustrating here where I live, San Joaquin Valley of CA., there is such a void of talented artists willing and or able to share their expertise and guidance and knowledge. This is not to mention finding upper tier of art materials/tools. This video has truly struck a loud chord with me, as my instructor is doing just the opposite of what you're sharing. What a breath of fresh air. Thank you. Taking a class from you sounds fantastic & is now on my bucket list.
Wow, what a uplifting video. I'm no artist but I like your point of view that people should follow their own instincts, not someone else's. This could apply for many area's of our lives. You take the tension out of expression, thank-you for sharing with us.
Great message, Thanks for all your videos. I have discovered after 30 years of learning paint. You might have your mentors or painters you admire but in the end listening to YOUR voice will set you free, then Art begins.
Thank you Mark. I literally had this thought earlier today; then returned home and saw your video. I am committed to getting out of bed as soon as I wake up in the middle of the morning (0300 hours) and paint exactly what I want to paint. It's been a couple of months since I picked up a paintbrush because I focused on what others were painting. Hmmm. I look forward to drapery video. Thanks again for sharing.
I agree! Never had anyone else say this but i always felt disheartened and disinterested in a painting that received any kind of feedback from ppl in my life. With the exception of my professors/ tutors but that was different, their input came from experience and an understanding of what i was going for and of the process :)
Its a very wise lesson - you have to paint from your heart - and be able to hear the deep voice from your heartmind. To take classes is about broadening your techniques and knowledge, but its very important to express from your heartmind - from deep experience. I think that is Why sometimes very Young children make something that truly moves you - you can feel the honesty
What a great piece of advice! This should be required viewing for all young artists! Thanks Mark for taking the time you do with these videos! Much appreciated.
So timely for me as I have been endeavoring to follow my tastes and not those of others (who believe they're helping) around me! Thank you! It's OK to say I appreciate your wanting to help, but I'm going to do it my way!!
Right on as usual! I learned early on that if I listen to what everyone has to say about my work, I’d be buffeted about in every direction and never find my way. Thanks again.
People look to whatever i paint or draw and say "Hey you should do that" or "Hey put some more colors into that, you are just painting with dark colors" and all time i was like "ok but, if i don't paint with that colors or if i paint/draw whatever you want me to do it will not be good to me because that's not what i want to do". I was thinking about that some mounths ago and now this video come and i see that i was right all that time, art is helping me to express some kind of things who i don't even know that i was being able to explaining one day i mean, someone who will read that comment will agree with me perhaps i don't know, it was just something i whas thinking and that's it. Draw/paint whatever you want just because that's what you want to do, be free and don't worry at all.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”~ Oscar Wilde .
True words.
I always love the advice you give, and you have given many good painting tips, so thank you so much. x
What a refreshing thing to hear from an art educator... "It's not what I like, it's what you like" I would have discovered my style much sooner if my professors had that mindset. Great video, thank you for this much needed advice.
I'm a musical artist and i have gained a lot from this video !
Hi Mark.. One of my galleries told me to never use purple while another said never use orange. One of my art groups hates greens. A different gallery said never do low-key paintings. Art friends said never do abstracts. So, if I listened to all those voices, I'd only be painting high-key realism in primary colors. Yes - listen to your own voice because all of the others are crazy making.
I was listening to an interview with Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G) and he said that he never listened to contemporary rap when he was composing lyrics or working in the studio. In fact, he felt that drawing from his contemporaries would only make his work derivative. So instead he listened to reggae and, believe it or not, country music. It's where he found the most inspiration. Whether they had a direct influence is unclear, but what is clear is that he was unlike any other rapper during his era or since. I think that speaks to his ability to trust what he loved about music and how he wanted to present his version of it.
I am so fortunate to heard this video! I had painting classes before and my instructors criticized my paintings very strong, negative for me because I am stop to paint!!! After this commenting, I am already feeling more confident to start painting again! Thank you so much!
If anyone ever doubts someone can change the world, let me tell ya this man changed my life. I am so happy I found him and I can't believe how he just selflessly gives all of his knowledge away to help everyone. My favorite channel.
Thank you for this advice, I switch too often between doing "my own thing" and painting what I perceive others want. I think I am hindering myself in developing my style. Part of my new years resolution was to work more on what I wanted to paint and spend time in my own in the studio, which is definitely benefiting my progress. You have reinforced my thinking, thank you for a great video.
This is incredible advice. I was married to my wife for 30 years and we were together for 40. She passed away in May 2021 but she always told me I couldn't paint so i didn't. What a waste of time.
Boom! 👌🏻💯I agree 100%. A few years back I was stuck midway on a piece and even felt like trashing it. An award winning artist friend stopped by and expressed how much she liked it as is and encouraged me to continue. It just didn't sing to me so I painted over everything I'd done except for my main subject, and went in a direction that immediately felt right for me. I entered that piece in a competition where it won first place AND sold. I'm glad I trusted my gut.
Wow!! Great story, congrats
Thanks for this!
My first painting in art school, I was working on a still life set up for us. A cow skull was the main emphasis, with a small vase, an apple, and different colored and textured fabrics. I had a saturated blue fabric screaming out to Jesus below the cow skull. I was going to revisit that bit later, but wanted to get lost in all the subtleties of the skull.
The instructor happened by and was deeply troubled by the blue fabric detracting from the skull and used an umber wash to tone it down. The instructor painted on my painting. That inner little enthusiastic speckled puppy wagging his tail got smacked with a newspaper. I love art, but art school was depressing. I faded and got my BA with a salary.
It’s hard finding a creative expression in life but harder to keep and develop it.
Well, let's hope you got back to art?
That was so fricking ignorant. An art instructor with no understanding of real creativity. A preconceived formula is all they are capable of copying, no doubt. That's an asah¤le, not an artist. Glad you're getting that little wag back, lol. Yay.
Crushing.. but you’ll bounce back, maybe not today but one day. That creative drive doesn’t disappear it will be back!
Good reinforcement. I have been successful for decades, but dragged down by many commissions and losing my interest. I am finally breaking loose and finding my own voice and enjoying the process again.
So encouraging and meaningful. I wanted to do a painting of cows walking away in a field. My sister said “I don’t want to look at a picture of cow butts”. It turned out to be a beautiful painting.
Great advice Mark ! - This same attitude applies to personality too. I believe that true artwork comes as a result of that. It's rare to find a genuine person who isn't consumed by what others think of them or what the latest trend is.. basically being told what to wear, say, look like and even think.... this world is so insecure.
This is so true! I wish every artist know this so no one can disturb their progress and journey. Thank you for sharing, such a great video 😊
Hi Mark, this was a just find and great to see you again. Great information. You are correct, but I appreciate how you want those who want to paint to get to know the basics. You do great and keep it going. To help with the unsolicited critiques, keep a lock on your studio door. Also, if you are out and have the occasional 'helper' stop by to give you some 'corrective' criticism, pull out your cheep supplies and let them paint along with you. Great information, Mark.
Hi Mark, i searched and tryed very different things, styles, techniques ...so many until the moment came i felt lost, i lost myself by watching other people...recently i saw the light again...my own light...it has to be portraits and figurative oilpainting!
My vision is actually very simple...painting people( my family) in a loose way while they just talk or just sit and get bored or the kids being goofy...really little moments in an ordinary day and lift these moments to another level by telling a story in the painting. Sometimes they are very funny too...really love this kind of painting and i love all your video's too! Thanks for sharing them.❤
Very excited about the drapery lesson.
Thank you for some of the best advice I’ve ever received as a new artist. I needed to hear this.
Wyeth was smart indeed not to show his incomplete work. I’ve made the mistake of doing that. You just helped me understand why.
This was timely. I’m new and still trying to find my style. Watching tutorials and demonstrations. Imitating what I see but I’m finding I’m drawn towards more textured pieces. This is what I needed thank you
I really like that, I personally have been listening to different artists saying that and That , paint this way , draw anatomy this way , that have been stopping me for while trying what artists say I should do , instead of listening to my self and making actual progress
Excellent timing for me since I am putting together my first proper solo show. I am really only just getting this idea through my skull! I had this recently where my son came in and said how much he liked the colour combination in something I was basically just starting, and from then it was very frustrating because I found myself trying to stick to those colours when the painting itself wanted to go elsewhere. I fought through it though and the painting finished up one of my best! Thanks for this x
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have been painting for 2 1/2 years and I am just about to throw the paints. It was so good to listen to this. I went to a 3 day workshop, my first ever 14 months after I started and I hated it, but stupid me I went for the 3 days, why, no idea. I have never really got my mojo back and the first 14 months were so fabulous. Since then I have been to some more workshops trying to get my mojo back. No more. I have decided workshops weren't for me. Now I cant decided on what I want to paint. Listening to this was like yes, yes, yes, that's me. Thanks again, I am going to see if I can strip myself back to my original feelings of painting. Cheers from Australia
Great advice, not just for painters, but for writers, poets, composers...
Agreed.
This is so reassuring!! An individual path takes quite a lot to build, mostly because in general everyone believes they have a saying on what the artist is doing and that creating is an easy process and the artist is a lazy lucky bastard. But to be unique takes a lot of introspection, practice and time, without it there is no depth. And it can be a path filled with anxiety and a daily mental practice to not let others fears kill your inner spark! To be a follower in creativity is to be fearful of oneself. Thank you so much for being so soothing and most of all so dedicated.
Thank you Mark, I've been struggling with people saying you should do this or that, and it kind of acted as a block, so I lost myself just for a tiny bit. Then I said to myself, no (the rebel in me surfaced) I'm going to do my paintings if what I want to do as they are a joyful story of made up situations. I ruffled some egos but I'm reasonably thick skinned, and I have my self back. So your wisdom came at a good time even though it was after my situation, as it just validated that I did the right thing for ME. Thank you for sharing your wisdom as it is most gratefully received. Cheers!
I loved this video. My eyes were having a ball with the background while my ears were enjoying the wisdom. I have not seen a better setup especially when the content is about visual art.
I’m watching this as a photographer and it helped me out a lot. I’ve kind of hit a wall where I’m just not satisfied with my work, even if people say they like it!! This helped. Thank you
Thank you Mark
There is a real generosity to your advice I have learned so much from watching your videos
Many thanks
Alan
Thanks for the great advice, never heard that in school or from others. It has taken me a long time to be able to listen to myself and ignore others opinions.
Wow! Saying “it’s nots what I like, it’s what you like!” is like music to my ears. Thank you so much for this advice. A lot of these people from Artist groups ask recommendations how to make their painting better even though I don’t see anything wrong with their painting. I started painting from my own photograph because I wanted to develop my own style. And my portrait artist friend said to me, start your own and see where that brush leads you. Anyway so glad to hear this advice!
Thank You! Your words are so empowering yet humble, that they really push me forward and sprout creativity. Few days ago I was victim of exact problem, someone told me that they didn't like my painting is so dark and I subsided. Now I am not happy about it. It's astonishing how much courage painting requires.
Thank you!! Tremendous advice from a someone I respect. You are so kind in your lessons always, giving us space to decide what way we can go, even if following your instruction.
Yes, I like what I make and I don’t (most of time) care what someone else might think or say. Thank you again.
This only happens when you become that type of person through and through not just pertaining to art. Most people just aren’t that person and never will be. It’s too stressful to go your own way without the support of others so they compromise.
Hearing what you have to say brings relief to me because my biggest issue with starting to oil paint is the pressure of trying to be like other painters instead of doing my own style thank you 🙏
Thanks! I needed to hear this again. Its applicable in almost every part of life
The thing is, you can easily have someone evaluating your painting from a simple and narrow point of view. for example you painted a landscape and the person is just not into the landscape genre and the feedback would be almost ignorant. Also on the other hand and you have a portrait example where people only see and critique the likeness especially if they know the model in personal
Mark is a total genius, and after discovering his channel, I truly think i don't need any other to supplement my art education.
You are a big inspiration. I have learned so much from you through years and I am still learning from your old and needs videos. Thank you
I am currently & for the past year or so, painting with watercolors. I have learned more from your lessons, in oils and the Q&A sessions than I have from the watercolor class (instructor). Very frustrating here where I live, San Joaquin Valley of CA., there is such a void of talented artists willing and or able to share their expertise and guidance and knowledge. This is not to mention finding upper tier of art materials/tools. This video has truly struck a loud chord with me, as my instructor is doing just the opposite of what you're sharing. What a breath of fresh air. Thank you. Taking a class from you sounds fantastic & is now on my bucket list.
Thanks for enforcement of trust in the trust.
I am developing my drawing style and i had some problems but you helped me thank you very much
Wise words, thank you
So true..follow your own taste
Thank you for your excellent leadership and materials. Really have enjoyed using your paint.
Thanks, this video fell in a timely manner for me.
Me to, perfectly serendipitous.
This apply's for ALL types of Art. Not just painting. Amazing advice.
That's certainly sage advice!
This is exactly why I stopped painting after art school and just started up again! Thank you for this!
amazing advice. totally agree. x
i truly love your paintings and your info thanks
Awesome advice.
Thank you for this encouragement! I really needed to hear it.
Thanks! 🎨
Wow, what a uplifting video. I'm no artist but I like your point of view that people should follow their own instincts, not someone else's. This could apply for many area's of our lives. You take the tension out of expression, thank-you for sharing with us.
Yes - agree 100%. Thank u for this advice
You are my guru...Your website is my bible...always going back...Thanks a zillion....🙏🙏🙏
Thank Mark... I have been guilty for so long of admiring other artist's work so much, I try to paint like them. It has been my curse. No more!
This means so much to me 💜 my preferred medium is music, but it's exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you!
Great message, Thanks for all your videos. I have discovered after 30 years of learning paint. You might have your mentors or painters you admire but in the end listening to YOUR voice will set you free, then Art begins.
omg this video is full of wisdom!!! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Mark. I literally had this thought earlier today; then returned home and saw your video. I am committed to getting out of bed as soon as I wake up in the middle of the morning (0300 hours) and paint exactly what I want to paint. It's been a couple of months since I picked up a paintbrush because I focused on what others were painting. Hmmm. I look forward to drapery video. Thanks again for sharing.
Yes, i think like that too
Great message !
Thank you so much 🥺🧡✨
Great advice man-I hope you understand how important what your saying is!
Thank you very much for your advice.
Thank you for the insightful advice 🙏🏼
I agree! Never had anyone else say this but i always felt disheartened and disinterested in a painting that received any kind of feedback from ppl in my life. With the exception of my professors/ tutors but that was different, their input came from experience and an understanding of what i was going for and of the process :)
Its a very wise lesson - you have to paint from your heart - and be able to hear the deep voice from your heartmind. To take classes is about broadening your techniques and knowledge, but its very important to express from your heartmind - from deep experience. I think that is Why sometimes very Young children make something that truly moves you - you can feel the honesty
Merci Mark !
Good word!
Thank you!
Looking forward to the fabric tutorial.
I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. It really spoke to me, I really appreciated your words.
What a great piece of advice! This should be required viewing for all young artists! Thanks Mark for taking the time you do with these videos! Much appreciated.
Thank you
Great advice.
Thank you for this wise and relevant advice.🙂
Thanks. good advice
Thank you very much, Mark. Exactly what I need at this moment.
So timely for me as I have been endeavoring to follow my tastes and not those of others (who believe they're helping) around me! Thank you! It's OK to say I appreciate your wanting to help, but I'm going to do it my way!!
Awesome advice! Nowhere near enough art teachers share this view.
Thank you so much
I think even ones 'own taste' is learned
Nuh
Exactly what I needed to ear, thank you !
Thank you.
Really appreciate all you videos
Thank you! This was very inspirational!
Right on as usual! I learned early on that if I listen to what everyone has to say about my work, I’d be buffeted about in every direction and never find my way. Thanks again.
Wow, excellent advice. I needed that.
Brilliant 👍
Thank you Mark
Wow awesome advice man. Thanks for sharing
People look to whatever i paint or draw and say "Hey you should do that" or "Hey put some more colors into that, you are just painting with dark colors" and all time i was like "ok but, if i don't paint with that colors or if i paint/draw whatever you want me to do it will not be good to me because that's not what i want to do".
I was thinking about that some mounths ago and now this video come and i see that i was right all that time, art is helping me to express some kind of things who i don't even know that i was being able to explaining one day i mean, someone who will read that comment will agree with me perhaps i don't know, it was just something i whas thinking and that's it. Draw/paint whatever you want just because that's what you want to do, be free and don't worry at all.
Thank you. I needed this
I'm a watercolor painter but I get so much out your instruction.
Thanks, Mark, that was a very inspiring and reassuring talk, just at the right time. You're good. :)
Absolutely agree with you on that.
That is probably some of the best advice I've heard. Trying to copy someone else just does not work.