Bigger the better?

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

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I used to paint bigger size paintings , like 50 x 70 cm. Like the one on the picture.
Then i "downsized" a bit, and i do the "regular" size A4. I guess i want to make
sure that people can frame it easily. They can get a frame anywhere in that size.
Not to mention i think they are easier to sell.

In the big house, (which is an old school building ), we will have lots of walls
to cover. So i can and will have big paintings up on the wall.

I actually have a favorite photograph, and i would love to have it made into a poster.
I would have that in my room. Unfortunately it is from the net, cut out of a movie,
so i doubt it i can get a printable version of it. :-(

Anyhow, the chance is are i can turn my own paintings into big decorations
on my walls. The thing is that i will have to change them around, because i get
bored with things fast :-)

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Very interesting

Waw..pantings are very nice..paintings speaks.there are no paintings that doesn't have a message It passes..it also beautifies the wall.so keep painting..and keep inspireing people..Go girls..I love that work..

Thank You ! :-)

Great painting, I like the colors you used they are very calming.

Thanks :-)

"Size doesn't matter" I heard some people say :) big or small I always like your style very much! I also share the same getting bored feeling with things, it's nice for a while, then...

You know , i wondered a lot about this.. getting bored with an artwork for example. Once i asked a great artist who i looked up to, why do we find what we loved not so good anymore? He said because the artist is not good. I contemplated on it, and i realized that his answer is way to wrong! It has nothing to do with the artwork. The artwork was great then and it is great now, WE CHANGE !
Problem solved :-)

Who knows, maybe he intended something which we don't see, but I would disagree as well with that statement: I think the curious brain is constantly looking for new and exciting things, life itself would be boring as well doing always the same stuff over and over.