Build a Colorful Abstract Landscape Painting | Bright & Minimalist Blue Abstract Art
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- In this video, I’ll share a colorful minimalist abstract landscape painting demo, bringing to life a 10”x 10” (25.4x25.4 cm) cradled wood panel. I’ll utilize the vibrant hues of cadmium yellow and Winsor blue for this abstract art. In this painting demo, I'll share with you my techniques and tips for acrylic layering, a simple process that transforms the landscape into a vivid display of depth and character.
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Creating a colorful minimalist abstract landscape painting is more than just applying paint to a surface; it's about layering colors and textures to give the art an engaging and dynamic feel. I'll show you how to achieve a bright and harmonious contrast.
The beauty of acrylic layering is in its versatility. As we build up layers, I'll demonstrate how acrylic paint can be manipulated to create textures that add complexity and intrigue to our minimalist landscape. Whether you're an experienced artist or a curious beginner, this demo is designed to inspire and teach the simplicity of creating vivid, expressive art.
We'll explore the importance of each layer, how they interact, and why vibrant, contrasting colors like yellow and blue in abstract art can create such a dynamic impact. The process of adding layers gradually allows us to achieve depth, making the landscape come alive with movement and emotion.
This video is for anyone passionate about painting colorful abstract minimalist landscapes, looking to explore the use of bright colors, and interested in the technique of acrylic layering. Watch as I show you how to build an art piece that's not only vivid and vibrant but also in the power and the ease of creating layers.
And remember, keep on painting!
Acrylic paint colors used in this painting demo:
Winsor Blue - amzn.to/4aJ59El
Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue
Cadmium Orange
Medium Violet
Titanium White
Bright Aqua Green
Lime Green
Light Olive Green
Light Violet
Pyrrole Red
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Sehr schön!! Ich sehe schwebende Quallen in einem sauberen Meer
Danke, Barbara! Ich sehe definitiv aus wie eine Qualle. Das war mir vorher nicht aufgefallen.
That’s really pretty, Chris!
Thank you, Susie! 😊
Your videos is what keeps me going, they make me so happy that I just can't stop watching them!
Thanks, Richard! So glad you like them 😊
Thanks for this and it's is a beautiful color combination.
Thanks, Peggy!
I admire you a lot. Do you keep the same style and principles in larger size paintings - it 'd be great to see you painting in bigger scale the jewels!❤❤
Thank you, A.R.! Yes, for the most part I keep the same style and principles on a larger scale. Funny, I planned this painting to be on a 24"x30" canvas, but realized when I was prepping to record that my lighting isn't set up correctly for a larger area. I'm having to make some adjustments so I can record demos on a bigger surface. Soon!
Yeah I like the original orientation, as always great painting and enjoyed the process. Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
I especially like the way you teased the focal point out of this one, Chris. This would be a good one to repeat in various palettes, oui? Transparent acrylics are a joy to use but I do wish there were a medium to add that would render them opaque, without lightening. Would be great if paint manufacturers could provide both versions of a pigment. Thank you for a good tutorial.
Thanks, Ann! Agreed, this would be a great way to play and experiment with different color palettes😊🎨 I'm right there with you on wanting a medium to render transparent paint opaque without losing the intensity of the pigment. Honestly, I haven't looked into that, so I'll see what I can find out.
Hi Chris. A really interesting demo. The beautiful result notwithstanding, you actually have a lot of interesting techniques here. Nothing simple about what you do, but you pull it off so casually. 🌅👍🧡👍🌅
Hey Emmanuel! Thank you. There are some techniques that are easy to employ with so many types of paintings. When you do it a few times you'll realize just how easy some of these are. Thanks for your kind words😊
Amazing and inspiring as ever.
Thank you, Jayne!❤️
Thank you for showing your process!
Thanks for watching, Lia!
Another stunner Chris! Tfs
Thanks, Yolande!❤️
Love the bubble effect
Thanks, Becky! 🙂
Nice! Great job
Thank you so much!
That water wipe effect is great. I’ve done something similar by applying paint, adding a spray of water, and then after a few minutes, washing the canvas under a tap. If you time it right you can get really nice marking.
Thanks Richard! Great tip! I'll have to give that a go. Do you just do a quick splash under the tap?
@@chrisloudart If the paint without water on it has dried enough, you can do a quick pass under a decent stream of water, but if left too long it will cause unwanted paint removal. Takes a bit of practice.
@@richardsymes1844 Good to know, thanks.
Your getting really good at these abstracts Chris.
Thanks, Diane!
Stop it!!
How did I miss this video
This teaches me so much
Ty!
I know what I am doing tonight when I get home 🏠
Hey Kelly! I'm so glad! Have fun tonight😊🖌️
I see a large ship coming out of a yellow misty fog on a beautiful deep ocean. 🎨🖌️I use Golden Acrylics and they have //// across the top of the tube, then the actual color across it... depending on how well you see the //// shows the transparency / opacity. Matisse paint has the same as yours minus the semi transparent square.
I love that perspective of the ship coming out of a fog ❤️! That's interesting, my Golden paints have the symbols I showed on the screen. I wonder what the difference is.
Hmmm..I do not know what the difference is!
I do like this. How do you prep your wood panel?
Thanks, Ronnie! I use GAC 100 (amzn.to/3VPAZeG) to prep the wood and then do 1-2 coats of gesso.
I’m a minimalist abstract painter so we’re in sort of a different class and I love what you’re doing and I am a subscriber and will always be one love what you’re doing
Thank you so much, Sandra! Do you post your work anywhere online?
Loved the effect when you added the water. Looks awesome.
Is there a certain point when you add the water and scrape it off? As in, does the paint need to be a certain dryness and does the water need time to sit before scraping? And how do you stop it scraping all the paint off, not just the water area?
Thanks so much, Pure Sun! The water effect is always fun to play with. I usually add the water when the paint is still a bit wet, and I give it 30 seconds to a minute to settle before scraping-it’s all about timing and experimenting to get that sweet spot! I'm in a dry climate, so you may have to adjust the way you do it based on your situation.
Love it love it in all aspects. Thanks Chris.🙂👍👍
Thanks, Andrea! Glad you enjoyed it!😊
Like the still shots ...details R so unique. Understanding under painting more from this channel. ... Ann,😊
Thanks, Ann! It seems like a good addition to show more close ups in the videos. I forget that I am seeing way more detail in person than shows up in the video.
@chrisloudart U may get ideas on backgrounds from cool lookin fabrics...Windham Fabrics, especially the graffiti, P &B textiles, the thread companies have amazing colors, just Google that, too many good ones to list.. embroidery and sewing threads, all different weights, and the variegated varieties give endless shades .??? like ur painting background on today's video.
Adding stitches sometimes gives "way" 3D. Also, making jewelry with a board array of beads... then adding to the canvas as well.
Nx ...well back to pottery workshop. Ann
Thanks for the suggestions and ideas, Ann! I know of Windham Fabrics, but I'm not familiar with P&B Textiles. I'll give them both a look.❤️
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much, Steven!