Like the wide awareness of an owl perched quietly high above, we too can learn to perceive our art the same way.
Especially as we create. Staying above the singular details permits us to see and respond more accurately to all the parts of our art.
If our art is made with broad awareness, it can feel more expansive and open.
And as a result, it becomes a more generous invitation for those who encounter it. There is simply more space for the viewer’s experience of your art.
This kind of thinking generates art that is memorable. It creates art that is desirable by others.
It does something that possibly we all strive to do in our art.
It creates connection.
Do you ever view your art in this way?
Let me know in the comments below.
Nicholas
PS We have a winner from last week’s North Star Challenge!…watch to discover who!
PSS The free Art2life Workshop is going to be amazing… it starts April 26th. If you haven’t signed up already, just click on the link below!
Hi! I’m
Nicholas Wilton
the founder of Art2Life.
With over 20 years experience as a working artist and educator, I’ve developed a systematic approach that brings authenticity, spontaneity and joy back into the creative process.
Join me and artists from all over the world in our Free Art2Life Artists Facebook Group or learn more here about Art2Life.