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You Do Not Need Expensive Art Materials to Start. You Just Need to Start

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You see someone's artwork online and you think, I want to do that. So you look up what supplies you need, you see the prices, and suddenly the excitement fades. You tell yourself you will start when you can afford the good stuff. And just like that, you talk yourself out of it before you even begin. Sound familiar? I thought so. Here is the truth. You do not need to wait until you can afford the fancy supplies to start making art. You do not need the professional grade paints, the premium sketchbook, or the top of the line brushes. You just need to start. Start with what you have Look around you right now. Do you have a pen? A pencil? A piece of paper? That is enough. That is genuinely all you need to begin. Art is not about the materials. It is about the eye, the hand, and the practice. And the only way to develop those things is to actually make art, not to wait until your supply haul arrives. Speaking of starting with what you have I recently finished a pointillism piece called ...

I Chose the Safe Path. Art Kept Finding Me Anyway.

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Let me be honest with you from the very first post. I almost did not start this blog. Not because I do not have things to say, but because for most of my life, I have been choosing the practical thing over the creative thing. And old habits are hard to break. But here I am. So let me tell you how I got here. The choice that felt responsible I have loved art for as long as I can remember. Drawing, painting, making things — it was always part of who I was. But when it came time to choose a course in college, I picked Accounting. Not because I was not capable. But because I looked ahead at the life I would have as an artist and I got scared. I did not want that kind of uncertainty. I wanted security. Accounting felt like the safer, smarter road. And honestly? That season of my life gave me something I still hold onto. I made friends during that time who I still treasure to this day. No regrets about the friendships, not even a little. "I knew pretty early on that I could not picture ...