This entry was originally posted on Friday, May 25, 2012
Every
once in a while I get a critic that comes along and likes to point out that my
painting is different from my photograph.
This
critic will then continue to compare my painting to the photograph.
And
not in a way that will help me improve my painting skills.
(you
know the kind I am talking about- the kind that has never tried to put paint to
paper!)
I
try to explain that it is my artistic interpretation of what I see and feel in
the photograph.
But
to no avail.
The
critic will always remain just that
A
Critic.
Don't
give these types of critics the opportunity to find fault with your painting or
drawing.
Don't
let them compare your skills to a camera's.
Your
painting represents more than that photograph does.
You
no longer need that photo.
Rip
it up.
Recycle
it.
Delete
it from your files if you must.
Remove
all evidence of your photograph from prying eyes.
The
real image to be cherished is your work of art.
And
the joy you felt while painting it.
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