December 22, 2023

Artist Goals for 2024

Happy New Year! Today we’re sharing goals and intentions for the new year from some amazing artists around the world.

By The Art Toolkit Team

Man sits on a bench sketching in an open indoor-outdoor brick-floored space filled with plants.
A colorful, detailed sketch of a sri lankan temple.
A pen sketch with watercolor wash street view of shops.
A man sketches at a table with pastries in the center.
An urban sketch of a building and tree with the title "Telok Ayer Street" on it.

Thainlin Tay

“To further deepen my exploration and experimentation of art through various mediums and subjects while sharpening my skills and techniques in on-location sketching and painting. I want to continue to coach and share my love for sketching with others so they can enjoy art to the fullest. Lastly, I want to continue to use my art and skills for a good cause, whether to help a charity raise funds or to contribute my time to help those in need.”

Learn more about Thainlin and his artwork on his YouTube channel and on Instagram. Photos courtesy of Thainlin.

A sketch of leaves and feathers with the subjects laying on the sketchbook. Left page.
A sketch of leaves and feathers with the subjects laying on the sketchbook. Right side.
Sketch of an urban waterway with boats and factories and the title Moss Landing, with sketching supplies and an open palette.
A person sits at a cafe table outside sketching an urban scene.

Sue Yeon Choi

“My goals for the next year are first to try different mediums more to experiment outside my comfort zone! And secondly, to try a series of sketches with a specific theme, maybe park benches, fountains, or cemeteries. I think it will be fun to “hunt” around for items to go into a series.”

Learn more about Sue Yeon and her artwork on her website and on Instagram. Photos courtesy of Sue Yeon.

A sketch of a crumbly, rocky mountainside held in front of the mountainside.
A person paints in a sketchbook in their studio.
A sketch of rolling yellow hills with bushes held up in front of that scenery.
A mountainous landscape painting at sunset with dry brush and washy skies.

Jess de Jesus

“Finding time to paint and sketch is so important, but as a mom, partner, and business owner, it’s oftentimes not that easy to do! I’ve been fortunate to have had a fulfilling year art-wise, and I look forward to doing even more next year. ⁠

As a landscape artist, my goals for 2024 include allowing for more time to play and experiment with different art media and learning to sketch people with ease and confidence. I love filling up sketchbooks, so this is a great way to do so!”

Learn more about Jess and her artwork on her website and on Instagram. Photos courtesy of Jess.

A person stands on a street, holding a handful of brushes and test paper in one hand, while sketching on an easle with the other.
A painting of a small street in big washes of color.
A pen and watercolor sketch of a canal with bridges and european facades.
A sketch of a beach with a boardwalk and distant palm trees and buildings.

Gail Wong

“There is a point in your artistic journey where you need to challenge yourself again. After 14 years of focusing on ink and watercolor sketches, I have started to use a new medium. This year, I will focus on working with acrylics and mixed media. Most of it will be studio work and taking classes using acrylics. I will be testing ways to move from representation to semi-abstraction and then to abstraction. Finally, I will see how I can translate working with acrylics and moving toward abstraction back to my watercolor practice. I hope you will follow my Instagram account as I learn how to use a new medium and show the⁠ process.”

Learn more about Gail and her artwork on her website and on Instagram. Photos courtesy of Gail.

An artist sites on a rock, dipping a paintbrush in a Pocket Palette.

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