Hello, everyone! My name is Amanda
Currier. I am a freelancer and artist who enjoys portraying life in an imaginative and expressive way. Several years ago, I had many
creative outlets. I enjoyed drawing, making jewelry, playing music,
and writing poetry. I sold a few art and jewelry pieces, and was
generally hopeful about my future. But for several reasons, including
stress and anxiety, I slowly stopped creating. I felt discouraged,
and at one point did not have any hobbies at all. It felt like such
an empty time in my life.
But in the past few months, I have
started feeling like my old self again, wanting to create and express
myself through art. That is why I have started this blog. I want to
improve my drawing techniques, and to learn more about art. As I
learn better techniques and useful art tips, I would like to share
these with you on this blog!
And because some of my other hobbies
and interests include collecting vintage items at thrift stores and
flea markets, watching classic films, and taking care of my dwarf
hamster, you can also expect to occasionally see these topics on here
as well!
Art and Blog Goals
In 2020, I would like to learn the
fundamentals of art again. I am currently working through a book I
recently purchased, “How to Draw What You See,” by Rudy De Reyna.
I have already learned many great drawing techniques from this book,
which I plan to share with you in the future! I also plan to learn
more about watercolor.
My goals for this blog are to share art
tips with others, and to connect with people like me, who may
struggle to create art due to external life factors, but have decided
to get back into it despite any obstacles. I found the following
quote by Vincent Van Gogh very inspiring:
“In spite of everything I shall rise again: I will take up my pencil, which I have forsaken in my great discouragement, and I will go on with my drawing.”
Some other goals I have for 2020
include making video tutorials, and to read more classic novels.
Did any of you set creative goals for
2020? Are you getting back into art or a different hobby? Comment
below! I would love to hear your stories and feedback :)
As always, have fun and keep creating!
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