Dinara Zerekbay's profile

Conceptual Tendencies

Artistic Practice.

Dinara Zerekbay

I want to start by saying that I love to draw, that's why I am a very versatile person, I want to realize myself in various fields. 

I especially like to draw nature and come up with my own abstract ideas. I mostly draw on a computer in digital style, but I also love to paint, creating different abstractions. I have always been surrounded by art, it always seemed to haunt me. From the earliest years I had a dream, a dream to create beauty with my own hands.

I started drawing when I was still young. Mom and dad very often bought me markers of different colors, colored pencils and beautiful, snow-white paper for drawing. I liked to depict something beautiful on a blank sheet, plants, animals, sometimes people. 

 However, my first drawings were not the best. Some things turned out crookedly, some things didn't work out at all. But this is the process of progress and growth, through mistakes and "unsuccessful" drawings we learn and become better!

Practice makes perfect.

And even despite the difficulties, I always continued to draw. And every time, every day I got better and better, listening to constructive criticism, trying new things, thereby getting out of the comfort zone

In order to draw a good art work, you need to have certain abilities. Naturally, this is a necessity when it comes to creating a real masterpiece. But artistic talent does not have to be an innate gift. It can be developed if you are interested in drawing techniques and try to master them. Thus, constant practice is very important in this case. You need to draw often and a lot.

Before creating a painting, it is very important to think over its plot. I'm going to tell you about a primitive drawing technique that does not require sizing and priming the canvas for painting. So, we take a simple pencil and make a sketch of the future masterpiece. Next, we prepare the materials necessary for the work. Usually these are paints, and for simple drawings — pencils, colored pens or markers. Then we direct the contours and proceed to painting the picture. While you are coloring, you need to act very carefully so as not to spoil the work. The use of brushes of various thicknesses will help in this. In order not to go beyond the established contours, after each stroke, let the paint dry thoroughly.

Do you see how everything is quite simple? The main thing is not to be afraid and just start, well, then everything will go as it should, you just need to trust the process.
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