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Abstract Painting: 20 Projects & Creative Techniques in Acrylic & Mixed Media

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Abstract Painting: 20 Projects & Creative Techniques in Acrylic & Mixed Media

Contributors:

By (Author) Petra Thlken

ISBN:

9781782219576

Publisher:

Search Press Ltd

Imprint:

Search Press Ltd

Publication Date:

28th June 2021

UK Publication Date:

31st July 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

751.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 280mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

554g

Description

Petra Thlkens practical and inspiring book examines what it means to make an abstract work of art. She encourages the reader to consider the subjects of composition, planes, and subject and expression, while also examining the more practical topics of colour theory and colour mixing, how to work with pigment, canvas and priming, spatula techniques and working with unconventional backgrounds. All these elements build up into a vocabulary of visual pointers from which the reader can begin to explore their own adventurousness and creativity.

Through the 20 beautiful projects that Petra demonstrates, step by step, readers will learn how to create texture, work with unusual tools and create soft transitions or high contrast. Her clarity of thought and inspirational advice will open your eyes to a whole new way of seeing your paintings and achieving the self-expression that leads to visually exciting and technically innovative work.For some of the projects, there are links to Petra's popular YouTube videos, demonstrating how she created the individual paintings.

Reviews

This is a visually beautiful book with plenty of helpful advice, information and tips. I have done a couple of the exercises and although I am not happy enough to show you the results, I feel encouraged to continue with abstract. I don't think this book is for a complete beginner to art but is perfect for an artist who is a beginner to abstract art. I am very glad I added to my library of art library.

-- Alison Currin * Amazon Customer Review *

I have long been a fan of abstract art but find it so difficult to achieve myself without ending up with a muddy mess.

This enchanting book covers the basics in great detail from which paints to use, creating your own paints with pigments and binders, using commercially available paints, colour theory and composition and includes a section of what exact colours to mix to get a specific colour which I found useful.

The author gives simple analogies throughout to explain concepts such as subject and planes, making for easy reading and understanding.

There are exercises to complete to help you explore the techniques mentioned. They are detailed and precise, perfect for a beginner.

The artist walks you through 20 of her own works of art and gives in depth instructions for you to replicate the painting yourself. I always find it interesting to see the process of other artists' work and how they achieve certain marks and textures.

The artist's work was engaging, energetic and colourful with lots of textures to draw the eye in and make you want to touch the real painting!

Overall, this is a lovely book to get beginners started on their abstract journey and introduce you to some of Petras beautiful work. I am definitely happy to have it on my bookshelf.

-- Samantha Gilliam-Scott * Customer Review *

This is a really lovely book not only for those new to abstract painting, but I think excellent for someone that may have got stuck in a rut with their work. Its sensibly laid out with the expected clear explanations of materials, colour theory etc. But I like the unconventional tools section, encouraging the artist to make use of what they may already have. Projects vary in complexity and have some wonderful ideas for bringing texture into abstract work. All in all a great book and I'm going to enjoy incorporating some of the ideas into future projects.

-- Julie Pearce * Customer Review *

Unleash your inner artist and create visually exciting and technically innovative work withAbstract Paintingby Petra Tholken. Through learning how to create texture, work with unusual tools and create soft transitions or high contrasts, Petra's wealth of knowledge and advice will open your eyes to a whole new way of working.

* Crafts Beautiful *

For any artist who wants to take steps towards abstraction, this is the book for you. Petra Thlken is an artist and freelance designer based in Germany who opened her own painting school in 2004 and created her internationally popular Youtube channel under the nameKnstlerstreich.Her new book,Abstract Painting, shows readers how to take skills they already possess with composition, colour theory and techniques and to build upon them while exploring more adventurous methods, working with unusual tools (or objects they may already have), and unconventional grounds. Twenty step-by-step projects are included, which will stretch your painting skills to create works with heightened contrasts, textures, and emotional connection. Some of the projects are linked to Petra's Youtube videos so that you can watch her in actions.

-- Leisure Painter * Leisure Painter *

20 projects and creative techniques in acrylic and mixed media. The front page is very attractive. It tells you exactly what it is. When you open the book it tells you a bit about the author. When you are looking though the book it tells you all about paints and how to use them. Then it goes on to the projects you can do. The projects are very easy to follow and have step-by-step instructions, as well as handy tips. Very easy to follow if its your first time doing abstract painting. The 20 projects are all very different and colourful. Would recommend this book if you are new at this.

-- Debra White * Customer Review *

Author Bio

Petra Thlken knew, even as a child, that she wanted to be an artist. She learned oil painting from scratch and, in her spare time after school, she produced drawings using chalk pastels and pencils, taking her inspiration mostly from nature. Later, as a freelance designer, she designed individual pieces of furniture and soon, entire room concepts for distinguished private individuals. In 1999, in search of a new, larger space as a design and planning office, she struck lucky in the heart of Hanover, Germany with an old factory that also offered space for her current studio. In 2004, she opened a painting school and, in 2015, she created her internationally popular YouTube channel under the name Knstlerstreich. Her work is exhibited internationally and is part of public and private collections.

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