With all the demands that life makes, the time available for painting can get less and less. These ideas should help you find a little time daily and keep you going until you get the luxury of a few hours in a row to paint.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: Varied
Here's How:
- If space allows, leave your art materials and the painting youre working on out to avoid having to unpack before you can start working again.
- Clean up every time you finish painting, so that your brushes waiting ready to be used when youve time again.
- Organize your art materials so you dont waste time searching for something when youre painting. If you need to pack things away, keep essentials in one crate and infrequently used item in another.
- Work on more than one painting at a time; this way if one is giving you trouble you can turn your attention to another until youve renewed enthusiasm or inspiration for the problem painting.
- Carry a small sketchbook and sketch or doodle in it when youre stuck waiting somewhere. People will be curious about what youre doing, but youll get used to it. And time will pass much faster!
- Grab a half hour each day for yourself, by getting up a bit earlier (hard in winter!) or staying up a bit later (this can be difficult to claim for yourself as family may still be awake).
- Be more choosy in the television you watch would the time be better spent painting? Or how about using a sketchbook to sketch some of the scenes or faces in the program?
- If youre in a situation where you cant use a sketchbook or doodle, daydream about painting. Think through process and visualize the results; think about what youre going to do next in a painting.
- Plan ahead so youve ideas for several paintings youd like to do. Keep them in an ideas file or make keep a separate sketchbook for working out ideas for paintings.
- Practice sketching the same object over and over, focusing on capturing the essence each time, but with the long-term aim of speeding up the pace as which you can observe and sketch.
- If you've got children, consider hiring a childminder so you can paint. Well, you do when you go out for the evening or to the cinema don't you? So why not for painting? Particularly if it's someone who can take them out for an outing.
Tips:
- Remember that not everything you do has to be a masterpiece. A sketch is just that, a quick interpretation or capturing of something.
- Dont feel guilty if you dont paint or sketch every day. There will be times when you simply dont feel like it or really cant make the time. But try to avoid it happening too many days in a row.
- Annotate your sketches with notes of colors, feelings, what inspired you to want to sketch it initially. These will help bring the scene to life later.
- As with exercise a little every day is better than a lot infrequently. And by making the most of a little bit of time you should work more productively when youve lots of time.
- Share your tips on making time here...

