Many people think finger paintings is just something for children. Iris Scott, an(美国的) artist, certainly disagrees. For years, she has been creating paintings using her fingers, rather than brushes. It turned out that this was a perfect way to produce amazing works of art.
Scott picked up finger painting by accident. One day in(八月), 2011, she wanted to paint some yellow flowers. However, all her brushes were in use. Scott was eager to get the paintings done. As a result, she(决定)to use her fingers. That experience led the artist to realise the fun and surprising effects of finger painting. The next day, Scott bought some gloves. Since then, gloves has always been part of her(交易,买卖).
Over the years, Scott has developed her own style. She(通常)uses more than one hundred colours at a time. It is little wonder that most of her pictures are colourful. Scott has become a famous artist. Her paintings are in famous museums around the world. Big (公司)like Microsoft and Coca-Cola have bought her paintings. Her paintings (挂)in some children's hospitals in Sweden now in order to help young patients relax.
(尽管) Scott is very busy, she always makes time to teach others. She has encouraged many artists to put down their brushes and use their fingers instead. What's more, Scott enjoys(分享) her works on social media so that her fans can learn from her. She has also published a book to teach basic skills which make her fans learn the new art (更容易地).