
Read the full article here. 5 Tips on Getting back in the Groove.
If you liked the visuals in this quote, you may like my paintings below:



Read the full article here. 5 Tips on Getting back in the Groove.
If you liked the visuals in this quote, you may like my paintings below:
Lost your Mojo?
This can apply to any creative endeavour. When you feel like you have done all there is to do or that you just don’t know where to turn next, you have lost your groove!
“I was selling out and painting what the public wanted.”
I was feeling really stifled a while ago (actually, it was only about a month ago) with my art. I felt like I was selling out and painting what the public wanted. I really wanted to get into my own style and flavour of art. But I was holding myself back.
I wrote quite a few blogs on the process that you can read here:
I just want to outline a few steps that you can take to find your creative space.
5 Tips for Getting Your Groove On:
Paint on Canvas
Using the techniques above, here are my last 3 projects that have given me so much satisfaction. I have been using acrylic, textured acrylic and spray paint and it has been a blast!
Let me know what you think. I have also included some photos of me with the paintings, so you can get a feel for the size of the paintings…
I am happy to say that the originals have found new homes but they are all available as prints (click on photo’s to take you to store).
The 2 above have been purchased by the same client, so they are sharing a home which is kind of nice to know.
What do you do to keep yourself motivated and inspired? Please share your tips and secrets with us.
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Artistic Frustration
I am experimenting with what I like to call ‘inner art’. I have always been intrigued with abstract art and especially art that explores patterns, sacred geometry, space, shapes and colour.
“This series is going to be a reflection of how I feel inside, what is desperate to come out.”
But, professionally, I paint more traditional art and cater to ‘the market’. This series is going to be a reflection of how I feel inside, what is desperate to come out. Don’t get me wrong, I love painting the things I do, it’s just sometimes I want to ‘break free’ of the conformity and do something purely for myself.
“Whether we are looking through a microscope at the inner workings of our bodies or whether we are looking through a telescope at the cosmos — I can see a notable link.”
The colours and shapes are all a mix of the inner space coming out into the material world. I love the theory that we are a microcosm for the macrocosm, as within so without.
Our bodies are made up of omni-central atoms, everything is circular and has the sacred geometry formula. Whether we are looking through a microscope at the inner workings of our bodies or whether we are looking through a telescope at the cosmos — I can see a notable link.
Unity Principle
The Universal Unity Theory — for me — is the certainty that every one and every thing is connected on some level and I hope this comes across in my art.
‘A leap of faith’ (painting above) represents the push into the unknown. This is something I have been battling with recently and decided to express it through painting.
I want to be free to do what I want, paint what I want, say what I want — a leap into integrity, I suppose. Wouldn’t the world just be a wonderful place if we could all express ourselves freely and without judgement or fear?
What are your thoughts on freedom of expression and the fear of ‘exposing’ yourself?
Left: A close up of ‘A Leap of Faith’