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Aliboo
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Posted at 2:26 pm on Jan. 14, 2009 |
| No, its never too late! my aunt got me a really nice set of paints, brushes and a canvas. start there. develop an individual style or look at books and how-tos. to start, maybe just throw some paint good luck! |
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jacyl21
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Posted at 9:40 am on Jan. 14, 2009 |
| it's not too late! |
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HOLLOWdepths
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Posted at 7:54 pm on Jan. 11, 2009 |
| I started when I was sixteen. Sign up for a beginners class at a community college or art school. No need to be embarrassed. Most of the people in those classes are in their fifties and just starting to paint. Or, if that option isn't available, go to a craft store, and ask for some help. They may or may not be able to help you start off. Teaching books are also helpful sometimes. |
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austin s23
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Posted at 7:32 pm on Jan. 11, 2009 |
don't get embarrassed over stuff like that. everyone starts at some point. yes, some sooner than others. but don't give up. message me if you need anything! |
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big mac
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Posted at 9:00 pm on Jan. 5, 2009 |
| I didn't start painting till I went to college. I only dabbled here and there. I'd suggest looking online at painters you like and seeing what they do that you like. Then grab some paint, some brushes, a big ol' canvas and go nuts. Try different techniques, try different mediums. EXPERIMENT |
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EarthEmpire
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Posted at 7:06 pm on Jan. 5, 2009 |
| It's not hard and you're not too old - I seriously got into painting (well I took an art class in high school) when I was 15. Just get some paper, pick an easy reference picture and go. I suggest you start with graphite, or acrylics. IMO they're the easiest mediums. |
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Special Agent Orange
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Posted at 7:00 pm on Jan. 5, 2009 |
16 isnt to old to start something new. and painting is a fun hobby to try out. who care what other people think, do what you want to do |
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EnticingMind
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Posted at 6:58 pm on Jan. 5, 2009 |
| Grab a big piece of canvas, some paint, and just go, it doesn't matter if its amazing, start off with just applying color to a blank canvas. |
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