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Daily Painting

Alighting the Shadows

by elijah

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This post  is part of a series called ‘Critiques On The Painting a Day Movement’.  By Elijah. You will find more of his excellent art critiques at Art&Critique.com

Where there is light, there is shadow

We all know how daily and frequent painting can benefit artists. It helps to develop commitment and self-discipline, it can prompt the systematic study of one particular theme, it can prove to be financially profitable and, it generally teaches about the sacrifices involved in constant creative labor. However, each one of these advantageous consequences withholds a darker side, which could potentially become more and more dominant and eventually transform the advantage into a disadvantage.

In this series of articles I would like to focus on the pitfalls of the One Painting a Day movement, and hopefully mark them as thought provoking — and avoidable.

The nature of success

Apparently, it may take up to a year, and usually less, to make it in the Internet art world. This is an incredibly short amount of time, especially considering that it will often take decades for an artist to build him or herself a reputation in the real world. It seems that it is easier, at least for now, to launch a painting career on the web. Basically, if you make good art and market it effectively, sooner or later you will begin to sell, receive compliments and even invitations to real tangible galleries — all of the indications of success.

Once achieved, it can inspire, but it can also dishearten. It may sound odd, but some artists may have real difficulties coping with success. It may pose psychological barriers that arise just as high as those of its opposite, the failure. Many artists are sensitive souls by nature, and sudden massive recognition may stifle a blooming career just as a continuous lack of attention would. But this doesn’t mean that one should avoid success: on the contrary, one only needs to keep the sense of proportion — something that shouldn’t be a problem for a painter.

What’s next?

I would like to take a closer look at those obstacles and suggest strategies on how to break them down, or walk around them, when possible. We will discuss the trickiness of financial success, the problems involved in mastering and exploiting a single niche, the addictiveness of One Painting a Day, the compatibility of the practice with the artist’s individuality, and so on and so forth. We will examine known examples not only from painting, but also from other creative spheres, because, after all, all artists make up a single great community.

Although not a painter myself, as an aspiring art critic and writer I draw from personal experience in relation to these fields. To familiarize myself with the topic, I took part in a “One Short Story a Day” initiative, which although lasted only for a week, gave me insight, perspective and a general deeper understanding of the subject. I hope that my detachment from painting will bring a touch of objectivity and dispassionate credibility to the reached conclusions. Though, I will be the first to admit, passion is what drives us all in this complicated thing called “art.”

What is Daily Paint Works?

by ming

 Daily Paint Works

A band of some of 12 Daily Painters, have formed a website: Dailypaintworks.com

This Band of artist include some of my favourite daily painters, as well as some painters, that I am happy to discover for the very first time! The artist featured are:

MICHAEL NAPLES - Solid Brushwork And Fresh Colours
 
SARAH WIMPERIS - Masterful Water Colours
 
KARIN JURICK - Rich Colour and Intriguing Subjects
 
PETER YESIS -Tender Oilpaintings
 
JUSTIN CLAYTON- Bright Light , Subtle Brilliance
 
TOM BROWN - Masterclass in simplicity
 
DARREN MAURER - Time Stopping
 
J MATT MILLER - Lively Still Life
 
QIANG HUANG - Light, Shadow and Colour
 
CAROL MARINE - Strong Brushwork
 
AARON LIFFERTH - Designer Paintings
 
BELINDA DEL PESCO - Dreamlike Paintings

THE SITE

Think of the new site, as a gallery of like minded Daily Painters. Latest works are available for sale, and the site also includes videos and workshops by the artist. There are other ‘Daily Painting Guilds’ like these, and each seem to have a subtly different collection of artist, while some artist appear in more than 1 group.

I look forward to following the progress of these individual Artist, as well as the progress of the various groups.

Here is a short list of Daily Painter Groups:

The Daily Painters Guild

Daily Painters Webring

Daily Painters Dot Com

and now

Daily Paint Works

Do YOU belong to a daily painter group? Give us a shout out in the comments!

+In Depth Art Critique +Themed Online Art Exhibit +A different kind of daily painter











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