Spreading Positivity And Motivation Through Colourful Art

Malt Bizney (@ksra_ksra) and Carlos Aguilar (@theydrift) at Frame Central in Capitol Hil.jpeg

Lacking motivation? Here are some beautiful creative artworks found in some of the most unexpected places that are sure to lift your mood. You can even show off some of your creative skills.

Seattle

In normal circumstances, Seattle is a city full of life and joy with its famous live music venues and its trendy eating spots, and clearly the pandemic isn’t stopping the Seatlleites’ passion and love for their city. Artists have become even more creative with their work by decorating boarded up shops with inspiring colours and words of wisdom and hope.

Ryan Henry Ward (@henry_beyond_museums), Debora Spencer (@deboraspencer), and Tara Velan(@yesitstara) at Belltown Pizza in Belltown

“I believe in you”

Dozfy Nguyen (@dozfy) at Lucca in Ballard
Malt Bizney (@ksra_ksra) and Carlos Aguilar (@theydrift) at Frame Central in Capitol Hil

“Stay Home”

Kalee Choiniere (@barelyawakekalee) and Kreau (@mykreau) at Quinn’s Pub in Capitol Hill

“I’ll see you soon!…better than it’s ever been”

Mogan Zion (@morgan_smile_designs) at Quinn’s Pub in Capitol Hill

“It’s okay to slow down”

Texas

Texan artists, Hillerbrand+Magsamen were set to launch their latest work at the Big Medium Gallery in Austin, but it had to be rescheduled due to COVID-19. But the pair have found a creative and interactive way of keeping everyone buys by creating their own art galleries right from home. They’ve called this project ‘Tiny Big Medium’ in support of the gallery. Whether you’re an artist, a beginner, or simply a fan, you can download the template and create your own artwork masterpiece. Watch below to see how:

Here’s some of the artistic duo’s work:

A Device to Restrain Contempt
A Device for Integrated Principles Web
A Device to be Heard

Check out http://www.bigmedium.org/current for more information.

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Emeric Brard: Emeric Brard is a writer for The Carousel and Women LoveTech.
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