In this fast spinning world, there is less room for peace. Let’s check out japanese pastel nagomi art form, where silence whispers and colors speak softly.
You can almost see it and you have your soft pastels ready. Like a soft breeze waiting to kiss the canvas. At home fingers glide effortlessly, and the blank paper becomes a space of dreams, where pink would meet the horizon or some serene landscape would be created in pale hues. Each move is but a soft whisper than loud roaring statements, the emotions as strong as color of dawn and as calming.
From Japan – a country of subtlety and beauty, this Pastel Nagomi Art eliminates creativity except for pastel dust and your day job. It’s like that love of finger painting we had as kids, but more sophisticated and minus the mess.
YOU might wonder……..why this about art? Soft pastels have the colors of peace, imagine how mixing delicate pinks, blues and soft yellows will calm you down. As you lay these colors, you would feel your every pore etched on a moving cloud cover like trip.
There are no defined patterns to follow but your free styling is welcomed here, that’s empowering you see. Each slid of colour is another leap into the unknown, an unspoken consent to let go and follow where the creative vortex leads us.
Creation without fear of criticism seems to be therapy you’ll have, it’s like a range of emotions singing a soft ballad on paper. A huge fan of it Jane once said “A sweet night hug you can’t do without”, she said a perfectly superb about it if you care to dig into the meaning. Pastel art would be the most comforting and happiest chapter in a life’s novel.
It won’t matter if you were a pro or uninitiated, Pastel may just lead you to a solemnity you had not realize. Dare it to be your silent resolve of the day – your place of cool in your daily mosh pit.
Picture misty mornings or dews on leaves and whispers that will make a home at the corner of your heart. As you take this peaceful rainbow coloured rollercoaster ride, let your soul write s_soft tales and hug the pastel art way. Touch it, feel the dust and keep calm!