A Walk Into Abstracts
Sunday, August 24, 2014
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You have probably spent hundreds or thousands of dollars for books, tapes and workshops. Many artist charge $75, $100 or more per day for workshops. A five day workshop can easily cost more than $1,000 dollars with tuition, travel, lodging, food, etc.
I recently spent over $1,000 for a 5 day workshop with a very well known artist and by the third day I was so disappointed I was ready to go home.
This is a collection of abstract painting techniques and ideas from 40 accomplished abstract artists and 59 pieces of abstract art work.
This is actually volume four in the "A Walk Into Abstracts" series. Volume one was a m ive collection of abstract art and so popular, I felt that artists were frantically searching for new abstract painting techniques. So, I contacted 40 of my favorite abstract artists and asked them to contribute to this book.
Most of the abstract artists featured in this book would say that their art is more real than other painting styles as the colors and textures they create are real.
Realize that you can create your own masterpiece. You will understand each artist’s methods of painting and use of tools. Don’t just copy what other artists are doing, but use these abstract painting techniques to develop your own unique style.
Artists are constantly looking for new forms of expression and this guide offers you the opportunity to satisfy these needs with abstract painting. This is a practical guide so I have included artists that I like their work and their “working process”, which you will need to familiarize yourself with before you start a painting.
These working processes will help you learn abstract painting. Develop your own watercolor painting techniques or acrylic painting techniques and unique style from the clear information on methods, materials, and techniques used by professional artists.
I am very pleased to be able to introduce you to this unique way of learning and to discover what abstract painting is all about. After reading the working process and studying each artist’s work, you can then strike out on a path entirely of your own and develop your own style.
Even if you do not have drawing or painting experience, you can learn the abstract methods without any complicated techniques. Even if you prefer to paint realistic art or semi abstract art, abstract art can help you get motivated to develop your own original, individual and creative art.
Inside "A Walk Into Abstracts" you will find 59 stunning abstract paintings by 40 artists. All the artists have a picture of their abstract art and their “working process” on how they did the painting from beginning to end. Their materials, techniques, and work sequence. Every working process is provided with one picture of their abstract art painting.
They are not intended for you to copy, but to help you produce your own original abstract artwork. There is a lot of information to take in, but do enjoy… Read more…
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