Great artists don’t see color, they eat it, and it becomes their art.
Imagine you're at a candy store. Most people look at the colors of the candies and pick one that looks good. But a great artist is like someone who tastes every candy before choosing. They don't just see red, blue, or green, they feel them, taste them, and then use those colors to make something new.
Color isn’t just on paper or canvas, it’s alive, like food in your mouth. When a great artist creates art, they swallow the color and bring it out into their work, making it rich and full of life.
How It Feels
Think about eating your favorite fruit. You don't just see it, you feel its sweetness, its texture, and even its smell. A great artist does something similar with colors. They chew on the color until they know exactly how to use it in their art.
So instead of just drawing a red apple, they bring all the joy of that red fruit into their picture, making it taste as good as it looks! Great artists don’t see color, they eat it, and it becomes their art.
Imagine you're at a candy store. Most people look at the colors of the candies and pick one that looks good. But a great artist is like someone who tastes every candy before choosing. They don't just see red, blue, or green, they feel them, taste them, and then use those colors to make something new.
Color isn’t just on paper or canvas, it’s alive, like food in your mouth. When a great artist creates art, they swallow the color and bring it out into their work, making it rich and full of life.
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