Out of the box abstract compositions
Learn new compositions, techniques, and materials for abstract painting. Boost your knowledge and skills with step-by-step examples. Create stunning abstracts with just canvases, brushes, and acrylic colors. Discover various compositions like Modified Frame-in-frame, Wave, Focal Point, Circle, Spiral, and Vertical. Get extra tips on using the Golden Mean for better compositions. Perfect for beginners looking to jump-start their art practice and have fun while learning.
What you’ll learn
- Learn new compositions for abstract painting
- Learn new techniques for abstract painting
- Learn about materials for abstract painting
- Learn out of the box ideas for abstracts
Try out six fun compositions. These examples will boost your knowledge of abstracts and increase your skills. With an understanding of these compositions, you will increase your chances of getting better and faster in the creation of your abstracts. Step-by-step examples lead you through each composition and you can follow along. All you need is canvases to paint on, a few brushes and your favourite acrylic colours. You can create each painting in a few evenings. No time at all!
You will learn how to use the Modified Frame-in-frame composition in pink and darks, the Wave Composition where all elements look just like water, the Focal Point composition with a bright centre of interest against a neutral background, the Circle Composition with circles overlapping, the Spiral Composition twisting to a point and the Vertical composition using only a sponge.
I also give you extra tips on how to use the Golden Mean to create better compositions. Join me in creating some easy and fun abstracts that will look great on your wall. You could even create each painting more than once using different colours. You will discover which composition is the best for you. Mastering these compositions will jump-start your art practice and you will have fun at the same time.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners at abstract painting
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