10 Best Painting Captions for Instagram
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10 Best Painting Captions for Instagram




Painting is a kind of creative expression. This art has been pursued by a number of well-renowned people since the dawn of time. Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Pablo Picasso are just a few of the world's great artists. You may also be familiar with Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," the world's most renowned painting.

If you enjoy painting, you are probably used to posting pictures of your work on social media. You must have looked for some amazing painting captions as well. Because captions enhance the attractiveness of our paintings. ‎

The ten best painting captions for Instagram are listed below for you. These captions will inspire and encourage you, as well as provide you with some words of wisdom. So here they are:

1. A painting to me is primarily a verb, not a noun, an event first and only secondarily an image. - Elaine de Kooning

We all know that noun is a word which names things whereas verb describes an action which continues in time. This caption makes it clear that painting is not a noun but a verb because there is a forever going on action hidden inside a painting that we need to find out. For example, if a painter draws a house, with a stream nearby, and birds flying overhead then you can see that this scene is not static but a dynamic one in which the birds will keep on flying and the stream will keep on running till the end of time.

2. Painting is the most beautiful of all arts. - Paul Gauguin.

If you love painting and you want to make this known to your friends and followers on social media you can capture a picture of yourself printing something on the canvass and upload it on Instagram using this caption. This is one of the most basic yet beautiful caption which will translate your love for painting to your followers.

3. I paint flowers so they will not die. - Frida Kahlo.

The best thing about painting is that it immortalizes the thing or the concept that the painter has drawn on the canvas. If a painter has drawn the face of a smiling person then that person will keep on smiling as long as the painting lives. This is why it is often said that art has an everlasting life. The painter may die but his painting will live on.

4. Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is a painting that speaks. - Plutarch.

We all know the simple difference between painting and poetry. Although both are arts; in painting a printer draws his thoughts on the canvas whereas in poetry a poet explains his thoughts and feelings using a language. Plutarch says that painting also conveys the painter's feelings in silent words. We can't see the words but we can reach painter's feelings by looking at the different things he draws on the canvass and by establishing the connection between them. Same way a poet draws a painting using his thought pattern which is based on different words and we need to visualize each word so that we may get the whole picture.

5. Painting is an illusion, a piece of magic, so what you see is not what you see. - Philip Guston

Well, we all can agree to this thought that a painting is much more than what we see in it. It has hundreds and thousands of different dimensions embodied into it. If you to make 10 people see the same painting they will describe it differently because each one of them will see it differently and from a different perspective. This is why painting is called one of the most complex art.

6. Painting is concerned with all the 10 attributes of sight; which are: Darkness, Light, Solidity and Color, Form and Position, Distance and Propinquity, Motion and Rest. - Leonardo da Vinci

I think that you might know a little bit about Leonardo da Vinci. If you don't you must have then heard about Mona Lisa’s painting. Da Vinci was the one who painted it. In this caption, Da Vinci narrates the 10 things that a painter uses while painting. These are not tools but different elements which are necessary to create a painting. If you have just started painting you must take all these things seriously. Sight is the most important thing in painting and it has these 10 components that one should focus on.

7. Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. - Pablo Picasso

This caption comes from one of the most famous painters of all time Pablo Picasso. He says that painting is a form of art and its chief purpose is providing aesthetic pleasure to those who love this art. He also says that a painting represents the painter's feelings and what he is thinking about at that very moment. When he paints his thoughts on the canvas it is same as writing your thoughts in a diary. As long as the painting stays alive the painter's thoughts live on too.

8. If you hear a voice within you say you cannot paint, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced. - Vincent Van Gogh

It happens to a lot of the painters that sometimes they start doubting themselves and their capabilities. They don't know how to get out of it. This caption by Vincent Van Gogh clearly says that they should not give in, into their doubts and fears. They should keep on painting whatever they seem fit and they will be able to get rid of all those negative thoughts that have been troubling them.

9. The painter will produce pictures of little merit if he takes the works of others as his standard. - Leonardo da Vinci

In this caption, Leonardo da Vinci has laid down a simple ground rule for all the painters. He says that a painter should not imitate the work of other painters. If he does there will be no originality in his paintings. He may look for inspiration from other painters and that is a good thing but imitating someone else's work is a theft. So be original and show what you have got.

10. A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy. When you always make your meaning perfectly plain you end up boring people. - Edgar Degas

Painters use the art of defamiliarization in their paintings. They describe the known things of this life in such a manner that they seem unusual to us. A layman has to dig deep into the painting to understand its meaning and this is the beauty of this art. If the printer just draws simple things then this art would be considered boring. The more complex a painting is the more beautiful and precious it will be.

Conclusion:
The captions we shared with you about painting came from the thoughts of famous painters and innovators. Their remarks will help you better comprehend the craft of painting. These motivating painting captions will also broaden your horizons and lead you on your journey of artistic achievement.

In painting there is no such thing as high form and low form of art. Nonetheless, successful artists' guidance and expertise may be beneficial. Painting is one of the most immediately striking and appealing forms of self-expression available, and your greatest works surely deserve to be shared with other people on social media. As a result, use the painting captions we provided you to post your artworks on Instagram.










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