Since nature abhors a vacuum, if I want to make changes in my painting style, I have to clear a space for it. So cleaning out the studio is a good beginning. (A fresh canvas also helps!)
Mostly, I make sure to let my inner desires known to my artistic self. Then I let it "cook" inside me until it automatically pops (or oozes) out. No time limits, no restraints, no further thoughts. It either happens or it doesn't.
Mostly, new changes in my art are triggered by changes in me, the way I see the world and my subjects, personality changes, etc. So the trick is to just keep painting and let the studio take care of itself.
Well...you should see MY studio. Or maybe you shouldn't!
Mostly, I make sure to let my inner desires known to my artistic self. Then I let it "cook" inside me until it automatically pops (or oozes) out. No time limits, no restraints, no further thoughts. It either happens or it doesn't.
Mostly, new changes in my art are triggered by changes in me, the way I see the world and my subjects, personality changes, etc. So the trick is to just keep painting and let the studio take care of itself.
Well...you should see MY studio. Or maybe you shouldn't!