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Paint Every Day in June

Breaking Through the Frustration Stage: How Painting More Can Help You Grow as an Artist
As artists, we’ve all been there – stuck in a cycle of frustration, feeling like our work isn’t improving, and wondering if we’ll ever reach our full potential. But what if I told you that the key to breaking through this stage lies in embracing a simple yet powerful habit: painting more often?

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The Power of Frequent Painting

Painting regularly helps you develop your technical skills, observation, and creativity. By putting brush to canvas daily, you’ll:

  • Refine your craft and build confidence
  • Develop your unique style and voice
  • Learn to take risks and experiment with new techniques
  • Embracing Failure: A Crucial Step to Growth

Not every painting will be a masterpiece, and that’s okay. In fact, it’s more than okay – it’s necessary. Failure in a painting helps you:

  • Identify areas for improvement
  • Learn from mistakes and apply those lessons to future work
  • Develop problem-solving skills and adaptability

The Beauty of Experimentation

When you experiment, you open yourself up to new possibilities and discoveries. You’ll:

  • Stumble upon unexpected techniques and styles
  • Develop a growth mindset, embracing challenges and learning from them
  • Push your creative boundaries and expand your artistic horizons

The June Challenge: A Painting a Day

Join me in a fun and rewarding challenge: paint every day for the month of June! By committing to this daily practice, you’ll:

  • Develop a consistent creative habit
  • See rapid improvement in your skills
  • Discover new aspects of your artistic voice

How to Join

  • Set aside a specific time each day for painting
  • Share your work on social media using a designated hashtag #ginsdenjunechallenge
  • Encourage and support fellow participants
  • Track your progress and reflect on your growth
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What to Expect

  • Some paintings will be amazing, others won’t be so great – and that’s okay!
  • You’ll learn to let go of perfectionism and focus on the process
  • You’ll discover new strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement

Join the Community

  • Let’s grow and learn together! Share your enthusiasm for the challenge in the comments below and I’ll send you the link to our Free Facebook Group and the daily June Challenge prompt to your inbox to share you work with us.

Are you ready to break through the frustration stage and unlock your full artistic potential? Let’s paint our way to growth and discovery together!

    35 thoughts on “Paint Every Day in June”

    1. Maureen Spisak

      I am ready and would love the June challenge. hank you for your blog and all your encouragement.

      1. Ginger LaCour

        Kay, I get it! I try to make it a part of my daily routine. It’s hard, but I know that if I want to improve my skills, I need to paint…and paint a lot! I’m glad that you will be joining us!
        ~Gin

      1. Ginger LaCour

        Dianna,
        The best way to get better at painting is to PAINT…and paint a lot! So glad that you are joining us! Let’s all grow together!
        ~Gin

      1. Ginger LaCour

        Hi Ellen,
        Yes, I need the inspiration as well. It’s a great way to stay motivated with a group all participating together!
        ~Gin

    2. I’m very interested in doing this challenge and am glad there will be a prompt for each day! Thank you!

    3. This may just be the “kick” I need to get back to painting on a more regular basis. Gin, I have a large painting I want to do for my niece. If I work on that a little each day and a smaller painting every now and then, will that count?

      1. Ginger LaCour

        Hi Nona,
        YES! I encourage you to work on whatever you want. The prompts are just to help kickstart your desire, but they are strictly optional. I love this idea! ~Gin

    4. I’m working on my Gin’s Den 6”x6” challenge from last year. I got sick with my heart right in the middle of church and had to be taken by ambulance to the hospital. I kept making my pictures for what I was supposed to paint each week. I am determined to finish. I am week 36. Now I am going to begin week 37. Sorry I got behind. Where do I post my paintings now? I would love to paint with you in June. I really enjoy painting with you.

    5. I am excited about this painting everyday Gin . I do get busy with life and don’t paint as much I I wish or want too . I also get depressed some wishing I could join in on your weekly challenge of your small paintings , but it’s not easy being on SS . I am very excited about this , you are so generous Gin , thank you so much .

    6. adele bonaccolta

      I’ll try my best, right now painting is a little annoying, I know that my knee is getting better, but there’s issues with the healing process: sleepless nights, sciatic nerve pain shooting while sitting and backpain while standing (that’s another operation that needs to be done) so I can do my best because I love painting.

      1. Ginger LaCour

        Well, Adele, this might just be what you need to get your mind off of those things:-)). Praying for you, my friend. ~Gin

    7. Winding down and getting ready for retirement, this is just what I need to bring me back to painting. Thank you Gin! 🎨

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