Creating a masterpiece with a cross pencil
So we think you have it in we to be next Pablo Picasso or Andy Warhol. Good for you. Though appreciating art can be enjoyed by everyone, creating art is an inherent talent that's often born and not made. Furthermore, even if a potentially great artist is born, he still has a very long way to go before he can be taken seriously as an artist. If we feel that you have talent, it is time to be on your way to greatness -- as long as you are prepared for rough ride ahead.
Basic Instinct
Art is not all about randomly splattering paint on canvas or molding clay with your bare hands. True art lies in basics and in order to become great, you, like every artist, must go through nitty-gritty of art's fundamental concepts.
In art school, artists are taught about history of art, proper mixture of colors, proper handling of clay, etc. But possibly most important skill that's taught and should be learned by all artists is in sketching. Indeed, grabbing your Cross pencil and sketching fine lines of what'll soon become your masterpiece is most vital of all stages in the creation of art. The picture we create with your Cross pencil is one that we can use as ultimate model for your painting or sculpture. By sketching initial design with a Cross pencil, you're given the chance to erase mistakes and change certain aspects of your design, eventually leading to perfection. By taking time to sketch with a fine Cross pencil, you create blueprint of your masterpiece. Indeed, we can't get any more basic than that.
Art at Work
As soon as you've put down your Cross pencil, we are now ready to let your brush meet canvas or put your able hands on clay. Most artists find inspiration in their surroundings and you should not be any different. We can play your favorite song as we work or we can work in silence, it is up to you. Remember that in art, there are no limits on what inspires you.
Your sketch will be there to guide you every step of way. Watch beauty you've created with your Cross pencil come alive on your canvas or clay. We are pouring your very heart and soul on your creation so marvel at every muscle, every sinew, and every detail that is coming alive before your very eyes by minute. We are creating art by your own hands. What could be better than that?
Indeed, possibilities are endless when you're creating art. A gallery showing could be on the way. In time, you might find yourself catapulted into spotlight. Every living room will have a piece of we in it hanging on a wall or prominently displayed on a fancy table. People will even attempt to duplicate you and some might actually do it right. It really does not matter. You are an artist, so carry on creating.