Hello everyone.
I hope everyone is doing well. As usual, it's always a pleasure to be among you. Although I don't yet fully understand how this platform works, I will occasionally write, and always continue to write, a few articles about art in general, that is, my beginnings in painting, drawing, and art. Although, ever since I was little, I've always had a fondness for art. In the previous article, I explained my choice of painting over pencils. Then I showed my first paintings and briefly talked about the Lydia Ludic art competition I entered. This article would normally focus on choosing my partner or manager. However, before that, I'll go back a little to my first paintings, and perhaps we'll discuss the requirements for this competition. @heroldius
This painting exhibited and explained in the previous article, deals with prayer and darkness.
In this picture I was putting fixative on the painting
I didn't actually sell this painting; I gave it to a fairly wealthy gentleman who loves beauty, anything pretty, luxurious, and artistic, but who seems to have no interest in investing in art. I happened to be there one day when he was passing by. I noticed several times that, although his gaze was elsewhere, although he made the effort not to look at the painting, he found himself staring at it for a long time. I thought to myself, for the first time, why not give it to him? Appetite comes with eating. @kmichealson
Afterwards, I gave him the painting. I could see the expression of joy on his face. This joy on his face pleased me and even gave me courage for the future.
My first painting made a good impression. It was an indescribable inner joy for me. Was it a good idea to give him the painting rather than sell it? I hope time will tell.
@nestodibuja
In this picture I was putting fixative on the painting.
Once finished, I hang it up to see the result.
I try to highlight the painting in the background and hang it on the wall. @michupa
My second painting is of my Japanese language teacher. To whom I gave my second painting out of gratitude. Why this gesture of gratitude? He had commissioned four portraits from me in the past. Four portraits of Japanese people; portraits that were paid for.
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In this picture my second painting, first painting painted for my second Japanese language teacher.
This is the moment when I give him his canvas.
Creating a free chart for a Japanese language teacher wasn't my first time. Here's an old chart I created in pencil for my first Japanese language teacher.
Here is a picture of the moment when I hand him his pencil drawing. @justclickindiva
The idea to create a free painting for my first Japanese language teacher came from a girl on campus at my university. This girl had a crush on her teacher, while some of her classmates were after her. In short, female psychology remains a mystery. However, it was this idea that prompted her to give me this advice. In my case, it was to attract Japanese clients.
Thank you for reading this article. In the next article, I'll obviously talk about choosing my partner and perhaps the requirements for entering the Lydia Ludic competition. In the meantime, take care. Don't forget to follow me or subscribe to my account.@littlebee4