This book is from the author of Art From Intuition, which is on my recommended reading list. Creating Abstract Art offers a broad view of abstract art, not just painting and drawing, with LOADS of thought provoking images. It includes perspectives from a wide range of contemporary artists and a healthy dose of art history. The 40 exercises vary from specific instructions (a few at the beginning) to broad suggestions, from which you can make up your own exercises. In this video I made up a timed drawing exercise from Nimmer's "Automatic Drawing"; I include a couple of techniques that I use often in my 9"x12" Drawings/Paintings on Cheap Paper. See a few of my previous posts about those here, here, and here.
I am giving away TWO copies of Creating Abstract Art. To qualify for the random drawing, simply comment on this post and identify yourself with a unique name (not just "Mary", e.g.). Check the blog on Wednesday, October 15 to see who the winner is. The winner is responsible for getting in touch with me with a mailing address.
Meanwhile, try this timed drawing exercise. It's fun, easy, and it gives your Inner Critic a break. My "100 Drawings on Cheap Paper" online class is full in January, but another one is starting next September, and is open for registration.
Here is the piece as it progresses:
Materials used in this demo:
Cheap Drawing Paper
Caran d'Ache Neocolor II
Graphite
Blick Matte Acrylics (white)
A few other things that you probably have on hand.
Find all of these on my Favorite Materials Page.
Here is the piece as it progresses:
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After five minutes of drawing with the various tools |
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This is after rolling on white paint and then lifting. |
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A couple of steps later |
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This is the piece I used to lift paint. |
Cheap Drawing Paper
Caran d'Ache Neocolor II
Graphite
Blick Matte Acrylics (white)
A few other things that you probably have on hand.
Find all of these on my Favorite Materials Page.