Q: I need some new idea of an art composition that is something new, and needs some artistic creativity. It cant be abstract art or Landscape. Please help me for my art project.
A: Is it necessary to plan a painting in careful detail before you start, or should you let it evolve as you go along? Planning a painting can be a help as you know exactly what you're going to do, but it could also inhibit spontaneity. Letting a painting evolve as you work is very free and lets you be spontaneous, but also leaves you open to the possibility that the painting won't go anywhere and you'll end up with a mess.
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What kind of art do you like most?
Do you like abstract art? Floral art? Landscape? Seascape?
Tell me what you like, it doesn't have to be one of the kinds above, and why you like it.
Thanks, and cheeeeeeeers!
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Nova Scotia's holy grail of abstract art
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