This week, I talk about liberated inspiration and share what I discovered about 8 years ago.
Liberated Inspiration from 2015-2016
Recently, I have been thinking a lot about the years 2015 and 2016. Then I combined watercolors, acrylic paints, and colored pencils for intuitive still lives. At the same time, I thought about how complex the forms of nature are and how I could create a more finished impression with nuances.
I have those pieces saved in an album. Watch a short video of me browsing the folder! Here you can see only a small part of the pieces – the album is thick!
Liberated Inspiration
These last couple of pieces shown in the video have stuck in my mind. This one:
And this one:
Both of these have a dark and romantic atmosphere that can be seen often in historical paintings, but there’s also liberated inspiration – meaning that no one dictates what that kind of painting should or shouldn’t have.
You can be inspired by what you have seen, but only pick the atmosphere from it.
I like this kind of inspiration the most. That you are inspired by something, but don’t take it too literally. Liberated inspiration boosts your enthusiasm but doesn’t tell what the final image should be.
I wanted a similar romantic yet liberated feel for this watercolor painting.
Imagine someone saying: “dinner is served” and bringing you to a table where good company and classical music would make the world look like it’s full of possibilities.
Painting Freely in Watercolor
It has always been important for me to paint freely without models and let randomness meet my imagination. In 2015, I developed a course called Liberated Artist. It was about creating a mess first and then solving it. It was a fun course.
I started this watercolor with a similar mess.
Then I switched to thinner brushes to finish the image.
I like the way the imaginative scenery, flowers, ornaments, and the table came all together into one image.
Coming Up: Liberated Artist Revisited
The Liberated Artist course is no longer available, but I got the idea to redo a small part of the course. In that, Päivi from 2015 will teach Päivi from 2024! I will follow the old instructions again, but like an experienced student, I also offer a bit of my current knowledge.
Here’s a sneak peek at the new mini-course called Liberated Artist Revisited.
Liberated Artist Revisited will be published within a few weeks, but it’s likely to be a limited edition – only available for a limited time – so stay tuned!
I’m interested.
How wonderful! Thank you, Adrienne!
Looking forward 🌺
Thanks so much, Marina!
I can’t wait for this. You and your work are such an inspiration. Thank you
How wonderful to hear, thanks so much, Kimberly!
Hi Paivi, since im going through all your blogs as from 2014, i clicked so many times on links hoping it would still work (knew it would not, but clicked anyway). So im happy a new course will be published. As you might know, i collect your courses. For a large part also for the wisdom and poetry i find in your way of looking at things. (reminds me of last week when i was reading the letter your dog wrote (2018 i think?) so beautiful. I was so sad (like when you read a book and something sad happens), but then i got to know your puppy …). Sorry rabbit trail. Looking forward to this course. 🤗
Thanks so much, Jacqueline!!
You must be referring to this post: https://www.peonyandparakeet.com/studio-dog/
It’s one of my favorites, and sometimes, when I miss Cosmo too much, I go and read it again.
Count me in! I took the first one and loved it. Ready to go again.
Thank you, Virginia! It will be awesome to have you back again!
Yes please! But please make it available for more than a short time because I only have limited time each week to make art and I’m committed to 2 online courses over the next couple of months as well as finishing my current pencil course with you. This course looks WONDERFUL
Thank you, Norma! Even if I limited the time when it’s available for sale, it would be accessible to all buyers for a longer time.
The top painting is so beautiful and romantic. It moves something in my heart that I can not find words for.
Thanks so much, Tammie Lee!