Summer's End: Navigating the Return from Wanderlust
Art Prompt #3: Finding inspiration in Watercolour (video)
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COMING SOON: My 100-day art project kicks off on September 22nd, aiming to spark inspiration and possibly gather fellow creatives on this collective journey! Why? As this season unfolds, I need some fresh creative spark and productivity booster. It means staying consistent with my art practice, all while indulging in my obsession with challenges.
Summer, my absolute favourite season, gifts us with flowers popping up everywhere, from gardens to the coast. The days are filled with long, vibrant moments you never want to end. It's warm enough for dining in the garden, painting outdoors becomes an exciting adventure, and you can swim in the sea almost every day!
After an incredible 5-week road trip along the stunning UK coast, transitioning back to my regular routine has been a challenge. I acknowledge how fortunate it is to have had this long break, so no complaints here! But each time I return, whether it's been a few short days or several delightful months away from my desk. I can't help but feel a mix of reinvigorated and buzzing with inspiration and a slight hint of wishing I was back on the road.
My inbox is overwhelming and my unpacking still needs to get done (I'm glancing at my summer clothes piled up in the corner of my eye and feeling sad that it's gotten cooler, knowing I won't be using them anytime soon).
So figuring out how to get back to a “normal daily’ routine after a period of relaxation needs some extra attention.
Kickstart any holiday return:
Take it slow initially; don't expect instant super productivity. Start small and ease into work gently.
Embrace shorter office hours; it's okay not to be 100% productive from the get-go. Take breaks if your mind wanders.
Dedicate a buffer day to catch up on tasks and continue to infuse your creative spirit into your days and projects
Tidy up your desk or studio and declutter if possible. Reorganise supplies, and find a home for your new sketchbook collection (yes, I couldn't resist adding more during my travels!).
2 Watercolour Art Prompts: Play + get lost with circles
Explore watercolour painting by selecting a single colour of your choice and embracing its simplicity and gentleness.
There’s no need to worry about decision fatigue; the colour choice is flexible.
Grab your largest paintbrush to avoid getting too caught up in details. Our focus isn't on perfecting circles but rather on enjoying the process of creating round shapes at your own pace.
You can spend as little as 5 minutes or even 15 minutes, depending on your preference. Begin anywhere on the page and let the brush guide your movements. Enjoy!
Supplies:
Watercolour paint
Paintbrush
2 water jars
Paper
Optional: Preferably masking tape or washi tape
Tissue, napkin, or cloth
🖊️ Grab some paper and your watercolor palette and pick one colour
Prompt 1: Follow along with the video (6:46 mins)
Prompt 2: Follow along with the video (7:02 mins)
Bonus Prompts: 2 Additional Circle Prompts and Painting Ideas
These prompts are designed for those who want to explore circle ideas further, whether using watercolour paints or any other medium. You can introduce new colours or add layers to your creations. For these types of paintings, it's best to use heavier paper that can handle extra water.
Which art prompt are you most likely to try out?
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I'll give this a try. I'm new to painting and sometimes feel overwhelmed trying to recreate everything I see online. It got so stressful the past weeks that I didn't want to go into my studio space (which I used to love). I realised I kept procrastinating out of fear. Now I have decided to go back to basics, and instead of trying to recreate more advanced art, I will do more simple exercises and see where they lead me :) Any other tips would be very appreciated!
Oh happy days — thank you for sharing! I'd love to experiment with watercolor, thinking I'll give this a go in the new year. And I really love the idea of doing a doodle each day, or at the end of a hike. Are you living in the UK now? I'm here (living in Sheffield) from the states, and just love exploring the island. It's got so many hidden gems!