Zee
describes their creative process
My creative process usually begins with a reference. I could be out in the city or in the comforts of my bed scrolling through Pinterest. Once I see something so captivating, usually a person or place, my mind sees something different than what’s in front of me. It’s almost like a “what if” feeling. Other times I’ll have an idea that I piece together while I paint, which can be exciting cause I never know how the painting will turn out in the end.
Once I know I’m ready to start painting I sketch the idea to the best of my abilities onto the canvas. If the canvas is very large I usually sketch the reference digitally first then use a projector, to save time. Overall, I try not to put too much pressure on myself for a perfect sketch because the real time and effort comes when it’s time to paint.
When choosing what colors to use, I like to implement the idea that “anything goes”. Warm colors, cool colors, even tones of grey can work together. I try to challenge myself a little more with colors every new painting. Thinking of ways I can make my piece stand out to people while also making them stay awhile to observe the details, is my goal with every work of art.