Do you ever sit down to paint, eager to relax and create something beautiful, only to feel stuck and uninspired? You might scroll endlessly through Pinterest, Instagram, or stock photo sites for painting ideas—but instead of feeling inspired, you’re left staring at a blank canvas.

This common challenge, often called the “What to Paint” block, can leave artists feeling frustrated and unproductive. But the good news? You’re not alone, and there are practical steps you can take to break free from this creative rut.

Here, we will explore why this block happens and how you can overcome it to rediscover the joy of painting.

 

Why Do Artists Get Stuck?

Creative blocks don’t always stem from a lack of ideas. Often, deeper issues like fear or self-doubt hold us back. Here are some common reasons artists struggle with “What to Paint” blocks:

  • Fear of Failure: Worrying that your painting won’t meet your expectations.
  • Fear of Success: Feeling pressure to replicate or exceed a previous success.
  • Perfectionism: Believing every painting must be a masterpiece.
  • Imposter Syndrome: Doubting your abilities or feeling unworthy of being called an artist.

Recognizing these feelings is the first step toward overcoming them.

Steps to Overcome the “What to Paint” Block

1. Let Go of Perfectionism

High expectations can make starting a painting feel overwhelming. Instead of striving for perfection, focus on enjoying the creative process.

Pro Tip: Begin with small sketches or playful experiments with your paints. This removes the pressure and helps you tap into your creativity.

 

2. Use Reference Images for Inspiration, Not Replication

Reference images are valuable tools, but trying to copy them exactly can lead to frustration if the result doesn’t match your vision.

What to Do Instead:

  • Use reference images as a springboard for inspiration.
  • Explore their colors, shapes, or overall mood to create something uniquely yours.
 
3. Stop Searching for the Perfect Image

Spending hours hunting for the “ideal” reference image often leads to decision fatigue and wasted time.

Solution: Pick one image and start painting. The act of creating will clarify your preferences and inspire new ideas.

 

4. Experiment and Play with Your Supplies

Sometimes, the simplest way to overcome a block is to start painting without a plan. A few random brushstrokes or a splash of color can lead to unexpected inspiration.

Remember:

  • “Clarity comes from engagement, not thought,” as Marie Forleo wisely said.
  • Every brushstroke moves you closer to discovering what excites you as an artist.

 

Quick Tips to Unlock Your Creativity

  • Focus on the process, not the outcome.
  • Use reference images as inspiration, not strict guides.
  • Set a timer to limit scrolling for ideas.
  • Experiment with new techniques or color palettes.

 

Unleash Your Creativity: Resources to Get You Started

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Ready to beat the block and start painting? Here are some resources to help you get started:

  • Download your FREE Guide on Watercolor Painting for Beginners including Supplies, Tools & Techniques here!
  • Grab a copy of my book, “No-Fail Watercolor.” This comprehensive guide is packed with tips, techniques, and inspiring projects to jumpstart your watercolor journey. Click here to learn more!
  • Join my watercolor membership TEAL! If you'd like to develop your watercolor skills, increase confidence in your art, and transform your creative outlet into a regular source of joy and peace while surrounded by a supportive community of watercolor artists, sign up for the priority list here!

 

Final Thoughts

The “What to Paint” block happens to every artist, but it doesn’t have to stop you. By shifting your mindset, embracing experimentation, and letting go of perfectionism, you can rediscover the joy of painting.

Thank you so much for reading, and happy painting!