Painting and Understanding Abstract Art is a practical book on how to paint abstracts but it also explains how to approach and understand abstract art. It moves the teaching of art from a doing level of painting a certain subject in a particular medium to a thinking level of 'what am I doing when I paint?' and 'what am I trying to say in this painting?' Using practical exercises with explanatory text, John Lowry develops the thinking and doing processes together and leads the reader to a greater understanding and appreciation of this most exciting art genre. Advice on moving from figurative painting towards abstraction Tools to abstraction explained - simplifying and exaggerating; eliminating curves and straights; changing colours, lines and items ; emphasising positive and negative shapes; and using contrast Practical exercises to help develop your own style and understand the techniques of the masters Overview of the lives and times of artists involved in the stage-by-stage evolution from realism to abstraction
Features and reviews in Leisure Painter, The Artist and The Art Paper. Reviews in Artists Newsletter and Artists & Illustrators magazines.About the AuthorJohn Lowry is a professional painter and a Master of Fine Art. His analytical approach to art is based on his scientific and engineering background. He teaches regularly throughout the UK.
Book InformationISBN 9781847971715
Author John LowryFormat Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint The Crowood Press LtdPublisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 596g
Dimensions(mm) 280mm * 220mm * 12mm