Create 3 Intuitive Abstract Paintings in 15 Minutes Using 3 Colors
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2024
- In this painting demo, I show how to create 3 intuitive abstract paintings in just 15 minutes using only 3 colors. If you're looking for a fun and expressive abstract painting session, you're in the right place. We're diving into an art challenge that's not only going to spark your creativity but also help you de-stress and enjoy the process of making art.
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In this abstract painting tutorial, I've chosen a limited yet vibrant palette of Windsor blue, green gold, and Vermillion, with the optional use of black and white to add depth and contrast. This choice of colors is perfect for anyone looking to explore new paint combinations or to add a unique touch to their expressive abstract painting collection.
Here's how it goes down: I spend the first 3 minutes laying down a base coat on each surface, focusing on getting those colors to blend and interact in exciting ways. It's all about letting your intuition guide you, hence the term intuitive abstract painting. Then, I circle back to each painting for an additional 2 minutes of fine-tuning, adding those critical touches that elevate the piece. This art exercise is a fantastic way to keep your creative juices flowing without overthinking-perfect for a quick de-stress session.
This art challenge is designed to loosen you up, push your creative boundaries, and most importantly, have fun. Whether you're an experienced artist or just looking for a new way to de-stress and express yourself, this acrylic painting tutorial is for you. Remember, these art exercises are not just about the end product but about enjoying the process and finding new ways to express yourself through intuitive abstract painting.
So, grab your acrylic paints, and let's dive into this abstract painting tutorial together. By the end, you'll have 3 unique pieces of art and hopefully feel more relaxed and inspired. Let's de-stress, create, and explore the beautiful world of intuitive abstract painting together.
And remember, keep on painting!
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That one looks like a dolphin 💙🦋
It really does! It's funny, I didn't notice that for a while after, but now that's all I see😂.
Hey Chris. 😊 Great works again! Hard to say which one is the most inspiring. 🤔 Guess the second one is my favorite. 👍🏻 Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏼
Thanks so much, Thomas! It's a fun exercise to try.😊
love this tutorial. thank you
Thanks, Debbie!❤️
Your third one here, the “most” abstract one really surprised me. When you went back to add more lines suddenly it gave me the impression of incredible depth! The original painting became a distant background of a city in haze, with a river coming toward the viewer. And your new lines became branches of a tree in the immediate foreground. Would you mind if I used that as inspiration for a painting??
Isn’t it crazy how abstract shapes can leap out at us as representational objects sometimes? 😮 guess it’s our minds trying to make sense of things.
Hey Jane! I don't mind you using any of these for inspiration, thanks for asking. Have at it! One of my favorite things about creating quick paintings like this is all the things you end up seeing. Especially when you change the orientation. I like to put them on the wall by my desk for a day or two then change the orientations. All of the sudden you see things you hadn't noticed before. ❤️
The second painting looked like a curved left hand palm up. 🐙
Oh yeah! I hadn't noticed that before, but it totally does. 😊
really enjoyed video. At the 2:36 mark to me it was a dolphin with sunglasses! Weird.😁
Thanks Philip! I can totally see the dolphin with sunglasses. Didn't notice that before. 🐬
These are great, thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Peggy!
We called that 3-color popsicle a Missile. Great video. Just what I needed to see. Thanks!
Thanks, Karen! It looks like it depends on who makes them. I've found Missile pop, Bomb Pop, Firecracker and Rocket Pop. All this popsicle research makes me crave one now.😂
The third one is great!
Thanks so much, Denise! Funny, until the end, I didn't think that one would pan out to much.
Another very fun session Chris! Tfs
Thanks so much, Yolande!
Bonjour Chris ❤❤vraiment superbe ❤❤❤merci pour le partage
Bonjour Martine! Merci beaucoup ❤️
One person's MUD is another's TREASURE....isn't that how the saying goes?? Haha. These are so pretty! The 1st one looks like a SHARK jumping out of the water, the 2nd one... funny you said ROCKS because it looks like rocks with marshmallows on top....with branches behind them? Anyway, the branches look cool. The third one looked like my dog laying down ...just humor me ok? 😁Thanks for sharing, the colors are good and the black outline is perfect.
Thank you so much! I love your take on each of these❤️
@@chrisloudart😁🖌️🎨
Interessant, was man alles so erkennt. Ich hatte auch sofort den Delphin und die Stadt vor Augen. Aber man muss ja auch nicht alles interpretieren und analysieren. Hauptsache, der Künstler selbst ist mit sich zufrieden!
Hallo Barbara! Diese Malübung hat mir Spaß gemacht. Es ging schnell und hat Spaß gemacht. Ich genieße es, die Interpretationen anderer Menschen über das, was sie auf den Bildern sehen, zu hören.
Nice idea Chris. I’ll give it a go. Thanks for sharing. Mick.
Thanks, Mick! It's a nice little exercise.
The last picture looks like a city….maybe Central Park
I can see what you're talking about. Thanks Erin!
Glad I’m not the only one that saw a city! 😊
What kind of paint etc are you using?
Hey Rhona! On these I used a mix Winsor & Newton and Liquitex acrylic paint. On warm-up exercises I'll basically use anything I have.
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😂 I have no idea what that comment means.
It's just so much more to art than 😅... whatever.
Prefer design and composition... so many on the UT R smarring 😢...
That makes sense. I get it.😊