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Monday, March 28, 2011

This is Amazing!! I just added an old T shirt to a mixed media abstract painting

Welcome to the No Limits Art blog. This blog is about inspiration, bringing together artists and art lovers from all over. A place to share ideas, thoughts, feelings or anything you want to talk about that is related to art. More than that though, it is about taking art to new horizons, new heights! Seeing that there truly is no limit to what art is, or where you can take it. There are many things that have been tried, but there are also many ideas that are yet to be thought of. By sharing our ideas we can help one another grow as artists, redefining what art is and the many possibilities. By sharing our ideas we can grow as art lovers as well, forming new understandings of the art and the artists themselves. Lastly by bringing together our art hearts and brains we might show someone that has never had an interest in art, that it is something they will love for life as well.

Passion is probably the most important part to art, whether you be the artist or the spectator. To truly appreciate color, shape, texture and meaning of art; one must be passionate. Otherwise it be a painting that is hardly noticed, the fine details overlooked, and the thoughts of its meaning or motivations of the artist passed by.

Once I became a painter I started noticing paintings everywhere I went. Not only the paintings of art that I would see in galleries popping out everywhere. Or the paintings at locals restaurants, but I could almost really see paintings in the horizon, or just looking at certain things in real life. Like a kid sitting on a bench, or an old shed sitting crooked in a golden yellow field. I am not sure that I saw life that way before I actually picked up a paint brush for fun at the ripe age of 32. Late bloomer maybe, but definitely making up for it now. It truly did change my perspective in many ways, as it is never too late to start something and you never know what you may be good at unless you try. I for one, once I did try. Not only did I find something I was decent at, and at very least could decorate my house in a interesting bright way. Most importantly I found something I absolutely love. Art is something I will pass on to my son and something I want to share with everyone who is interested.

Art can also be rewarding. I think it is very important in life to give back, and especially helping those in need. So one thing I do is volunteer and sponsor a really great little kid that I mentor. A couple months ago I introduced him to painting at age 7. I was not exactly sure how he would take to it, but he actually loved it and even ended up doing a lot of art on his own time. Always asking me, when is the next time we can paint and do artwork. At this point in my life I can only speculate how he will be as he becomes a teenager and young man. But things are looking good and I am hopeful his art can be a foundation to help him explore his creative mind, being aware first and foremost he can create!

I am not sure about anyone else reading this blog, I can only speak for myself. I truly am most satisfied in life and in my work when I am creating something. It doesn't seem to matter nearly as much what I am creating, as long as I am creating something. That is one of the most satisfying parts of art, that when you are done you have this finished product. Something that was created, and put together into something as unique as you.

So with that, help me cultivate thought in regards to visual arts. I do abstract because I can't draw for the life of me, but this blog is about all types of visual art. Photography, realism, paintings, mixed media, impressionism, expressionism, sculpting, and maybe even some digital. Why not integrate digital art into a mixed media canvass? hmmmmm

Actually another good idea and something cool, would be to take some old fashion film that you do not care of or need the prints on, and take some spools of that and plaster it into a canvass, bits of news paper, wala! Or however you spell that, please feel free to correct me I need to know!

I look forward to hearing from some art brains out there! Feel free to start up a topic to discuss.

One thing I am curious about. Who is the greatest artist who has ever lived? And why?