Friday, September 5, 2008

Painting the Abstract Style Way

Abstract painting covers a wide range of styles and content. There is no concept or one good method. Learn how to make the color in the abstract style is as much a lesson in artistic freedom, expression, as it is a technical process.

Things you need:

* Painting in oil or acrylic
* Paper or canvas

Learn the basics of abstract art
1. Start painting in a style simple. Try it with a style of life, portraits or landscapes. To really abstract painting, it is better understand the art of traditional painting. If you click on the summary, you'll still need to lay the groundwork for a discussion Fang.

2. Use your subject as a springboard for your painting. Start with a theme of the painting in the eye if it is an object, a scene or an idea. Start of painting, as if you try to conquer the overall theme, but admit that you are mistaken. They do not feel under pressure to each line of color or simply realistic.

3. Try the following exercises: a lifestyle to paint objects. Make sure if you're painting the traditional still life, but before the first stroke, loucher your eyes. Explore the object. Recalling that it is blurred. Trying to paint.

Try your abstract art

1. Let your emotions control your painting. If you are in a certain mood, the mood to dictate what colors you use, the type of your brush and pace in which you paint. If you're angry, how to choose the colors black and red. Leave the control of the wrath of your brush as you paint.

2. Listen to music, as you paint. Choose a type of music that you particularly moved. For example, you'll like maybe Miles Davis. Bet on some Miles Davis, as the color and leave dictate every note, every stroke of your brush. Let the pace of your movements with the rhythm of the song.

3. Do you try all the techniques mentioned above at once. Pick a topic and began to paint on the theme of the eye. Put yourself in motion on some tunes. The current channel of your emotion. Fausser the subject. Leave your mood, music and freedom of influence on your style.

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