Four good reasons why I create small paintings

For me, painting on small canvases isn’t just about saving on costs and time. Yes, going small does mean I can use fewer materials, I don’t need as much storage space and it may cost less in packaging and shipping etc.  However, creating small works of art brings a unique and special opportunity to explore and develop new techniques and approaches. 

How small is small?

Right now, in my shop with The British Craft House, I have 8 x 6 inch land and seascapes (mounted and unframed).  

Additionally, I have listed framed 4 x 4 inch artworks.

 

A set of four small, framed paintings
A set of four small, framed paintings.

 

I also have a range of work at just 3.5 x 2.5 inches (mounted and unframed).

Who knows, I could go even smaller!

 

Here are my top four reasons why I like miniatures so much.

1 A small canvas needs small tools.

I have a growing collection of needles, pins and nails to apply paint. I also use fine tipped paintbrushes and twigs from the garden. It’s great fun!

 

Painting tools used by Susan Betty Art
Painting Tools by Susan Betty Art

 

2 Pack a punch with miniatures

Small paintings can help to brighten up any small space.  Additionally, if you show a few grouped together, they can have amazing impact.  You can swap the order round and have a new display to admire.  Small paintings look great on a wall but also on a shelf, a side table or cabinet.

3 Pack a bag of mini canvases

On trips around Scotland, it’s much easier to take a few 4 x 4 inch panels and some tubes of paint with me, than larger, heavier sketchbooks. I have been known to paint with my fingers and foliage if needed.

4 Tackle a few at a time

On my tabletop easel, I can easily fit two 6 x 6 inch canvas panels side by side, or three 4 x 4 inch. It is terrific to work across each one simultaneously. Then I like to set the others aside to focus on the finer details of one.

 

Well I hope you take a look at my smaller artworks.  Until the next time – be lucky!

 

Best wishes, Susan (Susan Betty Art).

 

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