A Little Dash Of The - Brush Enature
Let’s walk through a typical scenario. You are standing thirty feet from a cascading waterfall. The roar is deafening. The spray is hitting your paper.
The Mistake most artists make: They try to paint the rocks, the water stream, the trees, and the moss. They spend an hour. The paper warps. The sun moves. They cry. A Little Dash Of The Brush Enature
The Enature approach:
The phrase "A Little Dash Of The Brush Enature" suggests a blend of artistic expression and the natural world. It could imply a method or approach to engaging with or representing nature through art, specifically through the use of brushstrokes or painting techniques. Let’s walk through a typical scenario
You will need: a flat or round brush (size 6 to 10 is ideal), watercolor or sumi ink (only one color—black, indigo, or raw umber), and a small, rough-textured paper (cold-press is best). Do not use a palette. Instead, let the environment moisten your pigments. Breathe onto the dry paint, or touch it to a dew-covered leaf. The goal is to incorporate the micro-elements of the place into your pigment. The spray is hitting your paper
If you are stuck in a rut, try these "dash prompts":