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I've been watching A Lot of You Tube art related videos. They are never ending! But I chanced upon a New York abstract artist who videoed what seem like genuine lessons. He speaks my language. Not sure if I'd enjoy the real experience as much. I would call him a "classic".
I have been experimenting with his words of wisdom, just modifying how I see what is on my canvas.
This is soft pastel on 8x12" board. Just needs a few more touches. A main message from this artist is: it doesn't matter what you start with, he always uses a complex still life, if it can be seen when you're done you haven't created an abstract work. It may be good, but it's not an abstract.
If others see things in there, that's not your business. Your business is do you see what you started with.
On his scale, I fail. No matter which way I look at it, I still see the onion bulb. My dilemma is: keep the human profile, and the eye that I see.
I have been experimenting with his words of wisdom, just modifying how I see what is on my canvas.
This is soft pastel on 8x12" board. Just needs a few more touches. A main message from this artist is: it doesn't matter what you start with, he always uses a complex still life, if it can be seen when you're done you haven't created an abstract work. It may be good, but it's not an abstract.
If others see things in there, that's not your business. Your business is do you see what you started with.
On his scale, I fail. No matter which way I look at it, I still see the onion bulb. My dilemma is: keep the human profile, and the eye that I see.