Thursday, December 25, 2014

Create Abstract Art

Artist Sondrac


Abstract Art might look as if it simple to create, with a splash of paint here and there then framed and hung on a wall.Create Abstract Art and att times some of the paintings seem as if an artist takes paints and splatters them on canvas. Sometimes that is exactly what they have done! However it was done with thought and purpose and imagination and deliberation as the artist knows exactly the feelings he wants to convey. Abstract painting can be more difficult than landscape or scenic since there is nothing to copy from, and nothing like it has been painted prior to that exact moment when the brush was picked up and dipped into a particular paint color. It is created by feelings, thoughts, vision, imagination and ability to use colors so that they blend properly.


Instructions


1. Buy a ready made canvas in a craft store of any size or shape. A smaller one, 10x10, or 12x12 might seem as if it is easier to paint on, but in actuality a larger canvas will give more space to create.


2. Create abstract art and decide on colors you wish to use, and whether you prefer to use acrylics or oil paint. Acrylics have no odor, are easy to wash off surfaces and clothes, dries faster and most important, is the ability to paint directly over an area to change a color or fix a mistake. Oils are the complete opposite. If you are a novice, then ask questions.


3. Buy a color chart, easel, paints and brushes. Choose the basic colors at first, and use the color chart to determine which colors belong together. Decide if you wish paints in tubes or jars.


4. Begin by thinking of an object, or a scene. Do not think of how it actually looks like, just the thought. This is how you create abstract art. Look at a vase, not at how it actually would be sketched, but how you would think it might look. Use only imagination, and feelings and let your hands and mind create. Do not use your thought process! understand that you are interpreting, not drawing.


5. Allow the brush to take over as you paint with one particular color. When your thought process stops, you stop! Add another color, shade it, make it lighter at any particular area, or heavier at another. Improve what you see on the canvas and of what you think should be added. Notice that a darker area above a lighter or contracting color, will create depth. Experiment and remember with acrylics, if you do not like the feel just cover it with another color.


6. Add a bit of yellow, to a bit of the red, blend it with a second brush and create various shades of orange. Some areas will be darker, some lighter according to the brush strokes. Use a fan brush to give yet another look to the scene. Expect to use all shapes and sizes of brushes to get yet different looks. Walk away when you create abstract art, and return and you will get another perspective.


7. An important rule to remember always!! Once you feel that the painting is finished, stop!! . Do not go back to improve or touch it up. Do not overwork your painting, but learn to finish it the exact moment that you feel it is finished. Stop and clean your brushes then walk away and start your other masterpiece!!