Blue Green Abstract - 5"x7" acrylic on paper I’ve painted in a number of mediums: oils, gouache, water color, and pastels. But when I’ve used acrylics, I haven’t been excited with the results. Until recently. What made the difference? Realizing that they aren’t oil paints. Red Sailboat Boothbay - 6"x6" oil on canvas left, acrylic on paper right Last fall I took a painting class that wasn’t about a specific medium or painting techniques. It was about finding joy in your work, with painting as the work. Louis Fletcher, the teacher, believes that when you’re struggling the work shows it. And when you’re enjoying yourself, and you love the results, your unique style comes out. I love this idea and will return to it in another post. Boats drawn from figure 8's - acrylic on paper I decided to do Louise’s exercises in acrylics because I wanted to avoid using solvents inside the house when it’s too cold to open the windows. But I was still thinking about acrylics as oil paints with water as the solvent. And I think that was what was getting in my way in my acrylic painting. I wasn’t treating it like a new medium, with different possibilities. More figure 8 boats - acrylic on paper While the class had demonstrations in multiple mediums, there were lots in acrylics, and I was able to learn about layering and the benefits of a fast drying medium. And there was so much experimenting! It’s been fun to see what I can do with these paints. In these dinghy paintings, I painted over colorful backgrounds made using up extra paint from previous paintings I love the added depth and texture. For how to draw Figure 8 boats, look here. Great Island Dinghy - 8"x10" acrylic on paper I’m sure there are analogies to my experience with acrylics in other areas, like moving from a camera to the one on your phone, using a new material in construction, or cooking with a new gadget. We need to let go of the old ways, and what we know, and spend some time exploring the potential of the new material or gear. And learning from others via YouTube, a class, or a generous friend, can be a big help.
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