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1: DRAW, DRAW, DRAW then look at whatever you have drawn, and analyze it. Ask questions. What happened when i did X? Why did i do Y? Take a good hard look at it. Ask questions and be deliberate in your practise. Rinse and repeat. 2: study the fundementals, the core principles. Basic structure, composition, color theory. Start SIMPLE, practise, and as you get better you can start mixing things up. 3:study real life. Study the great masters. Don’t just “see” , learn to OBSERVE. That is a skill in and of itself. 4: Go out of your comfort zones....

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 increase creativity by working on these two skills: Observation You should have good observation skill. Because we can’t create anything out of nothing. We play with colors, words, objects in order to make any creative art or product. So without good observation, you can’t make something creative out of those things. Imagination As I used to say people there is a cycle in order to come up with awesome ideas Observe-Imagine-Create. Let your imagination fly, don’t restrict it. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. And try not to go with the first idea which you get because if it’s easy for you...

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Don't Rush Plan out your desired arrangement carefully. "It can be difficult to visualize how a combination of art will look on the wall, so it can be helpful to draw out your plan on graph paper or to use a computer program to arrange your art. Be sure to measure first. Space everything out evenly. Designer Stephanie Lindsey suggests at least four inches between frames. Any closer and the art will look crowded. When pieces are so close together, every little imperfection stands out, so it's crucial to hang everything level."   DON'T BE BASICAL   When creating a...

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