Monday, August 29, 2011

Abstract Art Paintings Laid Bare

Abstract art paintings baffle quite a number of people and it is not a strange sight to see a person staring at an abstract art painting vacantly with no clue of its expression. Abstract paintings are pieces that basically seek to bring something different to the art world other the usual monotonous art pieces that abound. They also deviate from the norm that only entails painting pragmatism and instead advocate for themes such as intellectualism and spiritualism. Abstract paintings do not entail any kind of figurative reality but instead depict real forms in reduced or simplified ways thereby creating a good allusion of the subject. There are two kinds of abstract paintings; partial abstraction paintings and total abstraction paintings. The former involves paintings that can be easily understood by people as their designs and shapes are recognizable. The latter on the other hand involves paintings whose images do not bear any resemblance to any familiar objects.

In the past, there were art movements that were associated with abstract art paintings and they include Expressionism, Impressionism and Romanticism. All of the above movements belong to the nineteenth century but it is Fauvism and Cubism that can be credited with paving the way for abstract art paintings into people’s hearts. The best thing about an abstract art painting is that it does not have to make any sense it only needs to have some sort of appeal to the eye. While to some people such paintings evoke specific feelings in them, generally, they are known to just attract onlookers. One does not have to be very imaginative to come up with an abstract painting as just applying anything onto a canvas can result in an abstract painting.

Canvas is the best material on which to create an abstract painting and it usually goes with acrylic paint. Using acrylic is advisable as it is quite thick and there is no risk of it running into the other colors on the canvas. One can create 3D effects using acrylic paint as well as it has a very high level of viscosity. Acrylic paint can be applied suing various tools as well and this can be quite convenient for any artist. Such tools include a spatula and a brush. The thickness of the acrylic paint will also allow for a layering effect on the painting. When dealing with abstract art paintings it is very important that a person starts in a simple way. People who try very hard to come up with master pieces often get frustrated which in the end works against them.

For those people who love abstract art paintings but are not painters themselves there are quite a number of places they can buy the mater pieces of their choice. Such places include online and offline galleries, flea markets and directly from the artists. Finally, the art pieces come in a wide variety and one can therefore look for the one that suits their affordability.

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