There is some negativity about abstract art. I started as most artists with watercolour painting and was used to doing very detailed work. When I started on my experience working with Oils and Acrylic and creating Abstract forms I found the freedom of the style was exciting. I was finding a new creativity than experienced with traditional painting approaches.
Abstract is not easy and it's not just throwing paint on a canvas. There is more effort and thought in painting these forms, layering and colour combinations. I often get asked by art colleagues to help with training and advice on starting with Abstract art. To help with this process I start with simple still life examples which is a great tool for helping artists new to the Abstract approach.
Still Life Study #1
Acrylic on Box Canvas
Perpy
Acrylic on Box Canvas - 16" x 20"
One of my earlier abstract pieces, where I dictated a self-enforced limited pallet of colour. Rich in texture, limiting of colour to highlight simplicity of form and shape.
Pinky
Acrylic on Box Canvas - 16" x 20"
The two pieces form a complementary viewpoint when shown together. Rich in texture, limiting of colour to highlight simplicity of form and shape.
Have a look at my Teaching Workshops where you can see how everyone in my group was able to do their first Abstract piece in the session.