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Jade

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Hi all,

I've returned to art after about 25-30 years, as I'm nearing 50. I used to like drawing faces, landscapes, buildings and also cartoons like Garfield and I remember liking oil pastels at school. I've always appreciated a good pen or fine liner and I also like drawing fonts.

I've got into art journalling recently which has helped me get started just being creative again for its own sake, some drawing, some colouring in, some fonts and quotes. I've been on YouTube watching various artists and learning bits and trying not to put any "shoulds" on myself. I'm drawn to lots of different areas .. I like sketchbook style drawings with a fine liner and am doing some of those. I'd like to add watercolour at some stage. I'm also drawn to some of the realistic drawings on YouTube. I also like the idea of trying painting with canvas at some stage. I have seen advice in a few places to try drawing the same thing daily so I'm also doing that (cats). I've also been reading "drawing on the right side of the brain".

My question is how people here have found themselves through these beginning stages, particularly in terms of what supplies to buy. I'm reminding myself it's ok to like lots of mediums but don't want to go off down why rabbit holes and waste money too much. It's the big birthday in December so I'm holding off buying too much till then to give me a chance to play and see what I am drawn to.

Thanks in advance 🙏
 
Hi I'm a 64 year old hippie who has practiced art for almost 40 years. One day I'll get good at it. Have sold pieces that have ended up in people's homes on 3 continents at least and countless countries. I have lived in Germany Australia and South East Asia. I use pen ink and watercolor on paper and many folks have told me my work is quite psychedelic. Looking to chat meet new people with new ideas
 
In southern Germany
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Where in the UK Jade. What kind of artwork do you do
In Kent. I'm finding my feet again.. I like sketching with ink and drawing and cartoon style sometimes. I've not ventured into painting yet. I've been reading drawing on the right side of your brain and watching different artists on YouTube to feed my inspiration.
 
Looking on YouTube is always good. I get my inspiration from designs of various kinds am fascinated by designs of North American indians both north and South America. Also abig fan of ancient cultures and mythology
 
I tend to do a lot of research on whatever topic I choose the look at different design motifs from whichever theme im doing. I like to play with the shapes forms and colours
 
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