Saturday, 28 May 2011

Still Life - All Important Stuffs About This Art

By Cedie Attero


Most of the still life paintings are made by people who are timid, observant, thinker, and hesitant to try the outside world in such that they love to work alone and up to the extent that they detach themselves from others but this is only an impression of many since we typically see them in movies.

Actually, this kind of art which can be in a form of painting or pictures were created well by people with distinct personalities who merely conveys themselves thru this distinctive manner and many of them do this for enjoyment and a few of these painters designed it for business.

Contrary to popular belief, like almost every other abilities, still life photography or painting are generally learned simply by anybody who desires to capture the eyes and grab the hearts and minds of the persons he would like to present his work and yet to become proficient on the decided task, time frame, hard work, and most of the times, money needs to be invested.

A good deal of newcomers gave up while on the process of getting to know how to paint because they were not able to foresee failure which usually leads to frustration and ends up yielding their desire even so the rookie have to understand that while on the path of learning, failing is often a disguise to open the opportunities to victory and he has to move onward to accomplish exactly what he wants.

Whenever possible, the beginner should acquire all of the resources necessary to greatly enhance his skill just like understanding the contrast and mixture of colors to be used for the subject matter and the background wherein the topic is often just about any object like his favorite wine glass, a soccer ball, food or fresh fruits, or maybe something that does not move and also the set up of the subject (for example, food or plants) and its point of view to the background prior to painting it or taking a shot for taking pictures.

Lastly, dedication and enjoyment are the keys to become a skilled still life painter or photographer where he does not quit even how tough the learning process may be, enjoys what he is doing and continuous to refine his ability even after doing well, for a true skilled painter or photographer does not stop with mediocrity but strives hard to reach perfection as his appreciation to the Maker of arts and knows not only how to paint or take pictures but lends a helping hand to other beginners out there who needs his assistance.




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