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The truth is that everyone can develop the ability to paint. Learning to paint, is much like learning any other skill. All activities require a certain level of talent, including writing, cooking and even talking. So what makes people with “god given” talent for painting different from anyone else?

Many individuals believe that the only way to become a painter, is if you have an inborn ability, but you should not allow this fictional requirement, to keep you from learning to paint. More than anything, it’s about the internal desire to paint and the dedication to learning how to paint.

After all, all these manuals and art books have not been written for the “god given” painters, explaining all the techniques for the usage of adequate papers, colors, brushes and stuff. This indicates that the people who wrote these books, feel that painting is something that can be done by anyone.

The painting method that you select, is a highly individualized choice. Acrylic paints are the classic painters choice, but you may also choose oil, which may be water soluble, or pastels, or water colors.

You can actually paint with anything and everything including chalk, charcoal or even coffee. However, learning to paint implies you will try more than one technique, prior to deciding which one suits you best. If something isn’t working for you, stop doing it.  You don’t want to continue struggling with something that is only making you feel bad.  Try another technique so you can find the best one for you.

You can liven up the learning process by experimenting with color mixing.  Although this may seem intimidating, you should not avoid giving it a try. You don’t have to read about the “color theory”; you can learn about it by playing around with mixing colors.

Whatever you manage to paint, whether it turns out a true naïve or abstract, be proud of yourself and never think someone else is better. You should never try to conform your painting to specific guideline, as art is a creative process without limitations. How art can remain art if we label it?

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The truth is that everyone can develop the ability to paint. Learning to paint is as hard as anything else. All activities require a certain level of talent, including writing, cooking and even talking. So, if you would like to develop the fundamentals necessary to paint, what makes that different from the other activities where the skill to do it is considered a “God given” talent?

Absolutely anyone can be learning to paint and there is no need for god given talent to do so. As is the case with acquiring most skills, the secret to success, lies in the passion and determination of the individual.

After all, all these manuals and art books have not been written for the “god given” painters, explaining all the techniques for the usage of adequate papers, colors, brushes and stuff. In other words, the authors who are creating those materials believe that anyone can learn how to paint.

The painting method that you select, is a highly individualized choice. You can choose with oils, acrylics, water colors and pastels.  These are the basics, and you can always move into other ones at a later time.

Of course people painted with everything they had, being it chalk, charcoal, coffee or anything else. It is also recommended that you try out several different techniques so that you can choose the one you are the most comfortable with when it comes to learning to paint. Stop using something if it does not work for you, it will only make you feel bad – there will certainly be the technique you will find your satisfaction.

Do not be scared to improvise with colors, mix them because it will make your learning more interesting. There are no guidelines or hard and fast rules that must be followed in order to experiment with color.

When you have finished a painting project, be satisfied and pleased with your accomplishment, because whether it is an abstract or true naïve, it should not be compared to anyone else’s work. You should never try to conform your painting to specific guideline, as art is a creative process without limitations. How art can remain art if we label it?

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