The power of pink color in watercolor painting

Soft ambient colors as natural antidepressants

Luckily, we have natural antidepressants. Soft and soothing colors in our space and in our mind’s space are some of these spirit-uplifting things. Color matters, and especially at places, where we spend much time.

Winter is nice some days, but, when storms last for weeks and sun don’t come out frequently, we are reminded that we need cheering up to do.

Do not allow weather affect you

I have a long history of experiencing how bad Seasonal Affective Disorder can become. It is abbreviated SAD. It is sad, indeed. We sometimes miss the fact that life passes by and we just have to skip so many pleasures of it when we are feeling depressed or upset. The bad weather can do that to you. To resist, we paint. At least, I do.

Cure yourself with color and art

I can tell from my personal experience that drawing and painting always helps overcome depression when it is about to set in. When I feel winter blahs are about to take over, I immediately put myself at the desk and start drawing and painting. It isn’t sometimes anything in particular; however, I have noticed that drawing and painting flowers in lovely, soothing and nice colors is an extra beneficial step.

The lovely subject: flowers

We have been drawing and painting flowers and landscapes with flowers in my studio in winter and early spring months since 2012. My students noticed and acknowledged that, too: soft, lovely colors and beautiful shapes of flowers made them feel like meditating with color. Time flew by, and they never even once remembered about their health issues, problems, aches, pains and mental disorders. The truth is that many people come to paint to lift their mood and to feel better.

Cure winter blahs with learning new things

There are serious reasons we feel more sleepy, inactive and unwilling to do anything during times when daylight is short and outdoors is not welcoming. The melatonin production is increased and that can make us sleepier than we would like. Is pushing oneself a little bit the answer? It most likely is because it will take some effort to get up from couch and stop eating the comfort foods or to get out and start doing something.

Learning something new

Learning something new is also an extremely worthwhile thing because it will make you feel more excited, more energized and more engaged. Drawing and painting is a very special activity because it takes your entire mind and all your senses to create art on white paper or canvas. Drawing and painting is very rewarding, too, because we see results soon.

The power of pink and coral colors in watercolor painting, artist Inese Poga
They look attractive

Adding soft pink and coral colors

For additional effect, we can create art in lovely pink and coral colors and use it in our space. The best thing is to paint such art yourself. If you think you cannot draw or paint, you are wrong. Anybody who has some interest in art can learn drawing and painting.

My newest watercolor paintings

My newly finished paintings are all in lovely colors and they are mostly still life and floral art. I enjoyed every single minute while drawing and painting these watercolor paintings, and I would say this process literally lifted my mood every time I picked up the brush.

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Some art products look so fantastic, that I sometimes buy them for my own use also.

The power of pink, painting by Inese Poga
Single orchid watercolor
The power of pink, painting by Inese Poga
Watercolor on Arches, roses
The power of pink, painting by Inese Poga
Orchids, 3 blossoms
The power of pink, paintings by Inese Poga
Amaryllis, watercolor on paper
Watercolor painting, roses
Painting roses on fence, large watercolor

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I hope you will get inspired and do some painting also. This is the right time to get started. This is the right time to start creating something beautiful in order to avoid winter blahs this year.

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8 Replies to “The power of pink color in watercolor painting”

  1. Nice painting, it is a depressing time of year indeed. I heard about the major snowstorm that you got in the GTA a few days ago, we got it here too, but not quite as bad. But the snowbanks are so high here. 2 feet on the ground right now and it is hard to see the cars with all the tall snowbanks around when you are out walking.

    1. Thanks so much Shawn! It really helps when I can paint. My new studio has very good light, too. The previous one was kind of dark and I could never paint when it was rainy, snowy or cloudy. I only paint by natural daylight if I can because I find that sensitive watercolor tones can be found only in such situation.
      We had major snowstorm. We have extreme cold right now and I think there is more snow coming, too. I have a surgery tomorrow, so, I’m mentally preparing myself. It is a long drive all the way out to the west end. About 170 km there and back, but I could not find a good surgeon anywhere closer. I will be in touch, just after this is over.

    1. Thanks, Deb! I’m just resting right now, not long ago got back. It seems it will be ok, I will see when we change the dressing, but I have good meds this time. It will all work out well, I have a reason to believe that. Simply feeling very sleepy, talk to you soon again!

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