Life+Style - How To Have Fun & Unleash Your Creativity This World Art Day | Revry

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World Art Day is a time to embrace creativity and celebrate artistic expression in all its forms. Whether you're an experienced artist or just exploring, there are plenty of ways to join in the celebration. Observed annually on April 15th, this global event promotes art’s power to unite communities and honor artists' contributions. Established by the International Association of Art in 2012, it coincides with Leonardo da Vinci’s birthday, recognizing his influence on creativity and culture. Outdoor Sketching Take your sketchbook and art supplies outside and let nature inspire you.  Sketching outdoors can help you develop your observation skills while allowing you to connect with your surroundings in a new and creative way. DIY Abstract Art Let your imagination run wild by creating your own abstract masterpiece. Use acrylic paints, watercolor, or mixed media to experiment with bold colors, unique shapes, and interesting textures.

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