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How do we know when a painting is done?
It can be so tempting to keep adding more and more details, or even broad big strokes, but it can also lead to overworking a piece and losing the original intent. I am guilty of this– wrestling some paintings to the ground and losing any semblance of my original intent.
One of the most popular questions I get in my mentor practice is- How do we know when a painting is done?
It can be so tempting to keep adding more and more details, or even broad big strokes, but it can also lead to overworking a piece and losing the original intent. I am guilty of this– wrestling some paintings to the ground and losing any semblance of my original intent.
Or maybe you find yourself growing timid trying to decide if a painting is good enough. You know deep down it could better reflect what you truly want to create.
One must take important risks
There is also a third element to all of this. It’s a basic understanding of your intent as you begin your process. It takes time to build trust and deep intuition in order to be truly present for what a painting calls for.
But there are strategies you can start using right away to help you know when to decide for yourself if a painting is done.
This is a topic I consistently guide other painters on if you work with me in a Private Mentorship.
Learn More About the Process of Finishing a Painting In this Video Here: