Originality is not a thing to strive for. If it comes, it is not through
striving. The search for originality seldom results in anything worth having. It
is a quality inherent in the man; and the best way of being original in your
work is to be natural. Perhaps the most useful advice which you could receive is
that you be always natural. Never be artificial nor insincere; never copy
another person's subject, manner, or method, with the intention of doing as he
does. The most original things are often the most simple, because they have come
naturally from a sincere desire to express what has been seen or felt, in the
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If every one were content to be himself, there would be no dearth of
originality. No two people are alike, neither are any two painters alike; they
could not be. They do not look alike, nor see alike, nor feel alike, nor think
alike. How, then, should they paint alike? The attempt to do a thing because
another has made a success of that sort of thing is the most fruitful source of
the commonplace in painting. oil paintings
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that which appeals to you most fully. Don't try to paint what appeals to some
one else. If you like it, then do it; and do it in the most direct way you can
find; only do it so as to fully and completely convey just what it is that
youlike, unaffected by anything else. And because you have seen or felt
for yourself in your own way, and expressed that; and because you are not
another, nor like any other that ever was, what you have done will not be like
anything else that ever was—and that is originality. art oil painting for sale
But never imitate yourself, either. Be open. Be ready to receive impressions
and emotions. And if you have done one thing well, accept that in itself as a
reason for not doing it again. There are always plenty of things—ideas,
impressions, conceptions, appreciations—waiting to be painted; and if you try to
paint one twice, you fail once of freshness, and lose a chance of doing a new
thing.
That is what a painter is for, not to cover a canvas with paint, hang it on a
wall, and call it by a name. The painter is the eye of the people. He sees
things which they have no time to look for, or looking, have not learned to see.
The painter serves his purpose best when he recognizes the beautiful where it
was not perceived before, and so sets it forth that it is recognized to be
beautiful through his having seen it. abstract paintings on canvas
There is the difference between the artist and the photograph, which sees only
facts as facts; which while often distorting them does so mindlessly, and at
best, when accurate, gives the bad with the good in unconscious impartiality.
But back of the painter's eye which sees and distinguishes is the painter's
brain which selects and arranges, using facts as material for the expression of
beauties more important than the facts. oil paintings on canvas for sale
But what is a picture? I have met some strange though positive notions as to
what is and what is not a picture. Some persons think that a certain (or
uncertain) proportion of definite forms and objects are necessary to make canvas
a picture; that it must contain some definite and tangible facts of the more
obvious kind. I remember one man who asserted that a canvas in an exhibition was
not a picture, but only a sketch,oil paintings on canvas, because it had nothing in it but an expanse of
sea and sky. To make a picture of it there was needed at least a moon, and some
birds, or better, a ship and some reflections. All this sort of thing is idle. A
picture is not a picture because it has more of this or less of that; it is a
picture because it is complete in the expression of the idea which is the cause
of its existence. And that idea may be tangible or not. It may include many
details or none. It is an idea which is best or only expressed by being made
visible, and which is worthy of being expressed because of its beauty; and when that idea is
wholly and fully visible on canvas or other surface, that surface is a picture.
What the contents of a picture shall be is a matter personal to the painter of
it. The manner in which it is conceived and produced is determined by his
temperament and idiosyncrasy. where to buy oil paintings
A picture is a visible idea expressed in terms of color, form, and line. It
is the product of perception plus feeling, plus intent, plus knowledge, plus
temperament, plus pigment. And as all these are differently proportioned in all
persons, it is only a matter of being natural on the part of the painter that
his picture should be original. buy oil paintings online
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