July 14, 2010
An Artists Desk
Perhaps it has been many years since you have thought about your creativity. Most of us in our youth are able to express ourselves through sports or the arts. As we get older this need for self expression comes around again. Some may be able to paint and then some may want to draw. For those artists they may want to get back into it but not have the equipment to help them properly begin. An art desk or a drawing desk might be a good start.
As people get older they desire being able to leave a legacy. Some people will consider creating art for that very purpose. Some paintings created by family members eventually become family heirlooms. This is a treasure that is passed from this generation to the next one.
Not everyone in the arts is concerned with achieving fame. Some recreational artists only want to express something about themselves. Some may even just like to paint the likeness of family members. If you like to draw in pencil or paint in watercolor, the family can be a big inspiration in your works.
When making a trip to the art store it is important not to go overboard. Select a few materials that will help you get started again. Drawing will require some pencils and a sketchpad. Painting can be a bit more expensive because there are so many different materials that are required just to get started. Start with something simple. Consider doing a painting with only three colors at first. Or consider just mixing your own colors so that you are not spending a lot of money on different tubes of paint.
For using watercolors or watercolor pencils the price can be much lower than using oil paints. Even acrylics are cheaper than oil paints and produce a wonderful effect. If you are getting back into painting then try acrylic paints. This type of paint is a lot cheaper but it is really a medium with a lot of potential. It tends to dry a lot quicker than oil paint.
A way to keep that spark of creativity alive is by showing your children how to create art. You will each be able to gain something from one another. As a parent you will appreciate the enthusiasm of your child to learn. The child will also be gaining real tools that will help them develop later in life.
When you are getting back into art from a long break then remember that it will take practice to get good again. Even if you were the best before, if it has been several years then you will be rusty. Remember to be patient with yourself as you practice your art. Eventually, you will get back into the swing of things and be able to paint or draw like you could in the past.
Practicing at least once a day or twice a week can really help out. Spending more time at the art desk will improve your skills faster. Once you have improved, then reconsider purchasing more materials to keep up the good work. Consider investing in higher quality materials as you continue to progress in your art.
If you work in an office, then you definitely need office desks and business furniture. If you want to work comfortably, then it all needs to be high quality.
Filed under Work From Home by Andrew Chumley