Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Art as a Hobby Begins with the Essentials


Susan Corcoran, an assistant district attorney from Milton, Massachusetts, is a prosecutor with the Plymouth County District Attorney’s office. Outside of her role as a prosecutor, Susan Corcoran has hobbies that include art.

Picking up a pencil or paintbrush does not have to be intimidating for those looking to tap into their creative talents through art. Many would-be artists can keep it simple by focusing on their tools and choosing subjects drawn from their inspiration.

The novice artist has a few different drawing tools to express themselves. The most common are acrylics, oils, or watercolors. According to a Good House Keeping article published in January 2020, no one tool is better than the other, and in fact, choosing one depends on the individual’s situation.

For example, if on a budget, acrylics and watercolors tend to be less expensive than oils. On the other hand, acrylics dry faster than the other two options and have been the most popular choice of artists since the 1960s. Ultimately, choosing a drawing tool depends on the needs of the artist.

Novice artists should also plan to purchase a variety of paintbrushes in a range of sizes. Also, some experts suggest using art paper rather than standard print paper, which tends to be a bit thin.

Finally, there is no painting without a subject, so finding a muse to draw is essential. Art lovers may look to nature among other sources for inspiration. Additionally, other sources of inspiration might come from a person’s catalog of photos or personal life.

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