If only that were true. A path is typically multi-directional, offering at least two ways: coming and going. Every path has its share of curves, blind spots, and intersections with other paths. So, what now? It's time for Self Truth Analysis (STA).
Take a moment to view my painting, Irish Springtime, in the Dreamscape Gallery. This piece represents my STA dreamscape—it is a reflection of who I am. In essence, STA is a personal search for your unique sense of self.
For the creative artist, particularly the painter, STA is expressed through Color—with a capital C. This analysis is distilled into just three primary colors: red, yellow, and blue. Keeping it simple allows for greater clarity and depth.
Now, let’s step off the uncertain path. With our three colors in hand, we embark on the STA journey. This is where the excitement begins. As we engage in this process, the door to self-discovery creaks open, revealing a dreamscape crafted by you, for you—only you.
Using the three primary colors in painting allows for an endless range of possibilities. Red, yellow, and blue are the foundation of all other colors, offering infinite shades and tones when mixed. By blending these colors, artists can create everything from the warmest oranges to the deepest purples. Understanding how to manipulate these three hues provides a sense of control and creative freedom. With practice, a painter learns to use them to evoke emotion, establish harmony, and bring their vision to life on the canvas.
Thanks to Painting Dreams by E.R. Wexler for inspiration.
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Peace and love. Russ Myers