Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Loosening up!


I am on a quest to loosen up a bit more each day, so I am following my
instincts about this and see what the results are, here are a few new 
paintings resulting of this experiments!  

They look like an explosion of emotions! It maybe that I am happy
 and excited with my new creativity breeze!


I am also daring to paint some words, I know calligraphy is hard and takes years
of practice, I have joined a few wonderful classes and I love them, I probably am
using some techniques learned in them here but it`s part of my loosening up sessions
to jump into what I usually don`t!


Now I can see that loosening up means to loose fear, it`s funny
how something I like so much can also be frightening in some ways I
 didn`t even realized until now!



The result is fun, fun, fun! 



Do you have a tip on loosening up?  
I would love to hear what you have to share!

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8 comments:

  1. I LOVE IT, I LOVE IT Monica. So sparkling and beautiful. Such an explosion of emotion It touches my heart.
    Lovely greet and big hug
    Marja

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    1. Thanks Marja, you are an inspiration to me, your work is gorgeous! Cheers...Moni.

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  2. I need a lesson in loosening up . . . Seems like I'm back in that place were even though my art is enjoyable, it's not fun. You know carefree, unrestricted fun. You are an inspiration. Have fun!!! Connie :) LOVE YOUR ART!!!

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    1. That`s exactly what I mean! Let`s do it, let`s jump in to freedom! ;D

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  3. Your art is such an explosion of cheerfulness! Great to look at on a dreary May day in Chicago! It's good to go out of your comvort zone and also to try to loosen up with your work....you will learn and grow in doing this!

    http://dinneranddrawing.blogspot.com/

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    1. I am glad you like my work Michelle! I love Chicago, is one of my favorite cities in the US!
      Cheers...Moni.

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  4. I try to loosen up with faces...especially the eyes. I like my paintings better when there are no harsh dark lines...just spots here and there to make it all come together.

    You loosen up so well Monica! :)

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    1. Ho, yes, that is lovely, I am practicing faces and also love that kind of spots but then It gets hard to stop! I also have to learn to stop at some point! ;D
      Cheers Lisa!

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Thank you so much for your sweet comments!