#15 Acrylic paint and Pen, 9 x 9 inches approx
Acrylic paint and marker pen on paper
The black marker pen was drawn over acrylic paint in a free and absent minded way and the effect is very interesting. Faces seam to appear in a great many of my paintings and artwork however I had not really considered this while working on this piece as I was only filling the surface in a rough circular fashion next time I will make more effort to be more angular and abstract Note I found this exercise much nicer than using marker pen on plain paper. Please leave your valued comments, which are always appreciated, thank you.
bringing modern art alive through an ongoing artist project that is exploring all aspects of painting and making art that is fun, simple, interesting and novel abstract concepts to brighten and create new paintings and examine ideas as they spring to mind.
outside the frame is thinking about and making art “outside the box” By exploring art and experimenting with media, paints, styles and technique
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Black marker pens for sketching
#14
Modern abstract mixed-media artwork, 9 x 9 inches approx
Acrylic paint, maker pen, charcoal and sketching crayon/pastel on paper
I have often used Black marker pens for sketching and exploring ideas in line and form as it is both a liberating and restrictive media that forces you to develop confidence and consider the value of the single line or mark in art.
In this case I used Marker pen over acrylic paint.. I don’t normally use Pink as I feel that it is a cold and lifeless colour almost as bad as black.. However The black marker brought the pink alive and intensified the black…The marker pen has a glossy feel that seams to hold a thousand colours. Very interesting. I added charcoal and the pastel to look at the what else could be done … unfortunately they do not adhere to the maker pen areas well, remaining loose and dusty.. Perhaps I should try adding these while the marker pen is still wet ? If you have tried this I would very much appreciate you comments.
Modern abstract mixed-media artwork, 9 x 9 inches approx
Acrylic paint, maker pen, charcoal and sketching crayon/pastel on paper
I have often used Black marker pens for sketching and exploring ideas in line and form as it is both a liberating and restrictive media that forces you to develop confidence and consider the value of the single line or mark in art.
In this case I used Marker pen over acrylic paint.. I don’t normally use Pink as I feel that it is a cold and lifeless colour almost as bad as black.. However The black marker brought the pink alive and intensified the black…The marker pen has a glossy feel that seams to hold a thousand colours. Very interesting. I added charcoal and the pastel to look at the what else could be done … unfortunately they do not adhere to the maker pen areas well, remaining loose and dusty.. Perhaps I should try adding these while the marker pen is still wet ? If you have tried this I would very much appreciate you comments.
Painting a better picture
#13 Mixed media painting/drawing
9 x 9 inches approx, Oil pastel, water colour and acrylic paint on paper
Being a big fan of all things BAUHAUS I decided to produce this work with that in mind.. Having no initial concept other than considering the work of Lyonal Feininger and Paul Klee I allowed myself an hour to complete this art study.
Oil Pastel is not a medium that I like or enjoy working with as I have often felt that lacks subtlety and finesse… However with this piece I applied several rough layers and with some heat and used a tissue to blend and smooth the colours crating a subtle base… The water colour and acrylic paint was added to test the effects.. The water colour was repelled far more than the acrylic but still made some interesting effects, with some fine lines that have a broken and bobberly feel or a thin textured wash… # 13, Unlucky thirteen not a chance that’s right…. as I feel very pleased with this piece, but please let me know what you think and leave your comments.
9 x 9 inches approx, Oil pastel, water colour and acrylic paint on paper
Being a big fan of all things BAUHAUS I decided to produce this work with that in mind.. Having no initial concept other than considering the work of Lyonal Feininger and Paul Klee I allowed myself an hour to complete this art study.
Oil Pastel is not a medium that I like or enjoy working with as I have often felt that lacks subtlety and finesse… However with this piece I applied several rough layers and with some heat and used a tissue to blend and smooth the colours crating a subtle base… The water colour and acrylic paint was added to test the effects.. The water colour was repelled far more than the acrylic but still made some interesting effects, with some fine lines that have a broken and bobberly feel or a thin textured wash… # 13, Unlucky thirteen not a chance that’s right…. as I feel very pleased with this piece, but please let me know what you think and leave your comments.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Acrylic paint on paper in the style of Franz Kline
#11 Modern abstract painting, 9 x 9 inches approx, Acrylic paint on paper
The Third piece Painted in the style of Franz Kline. Using a different approach I found that I Struggled with this painting far more than the previous two… I think it has more to do with composition than anything else… This one is far more considered at the cost of what I feel is a loss of energy. Please leave your valued comment which is always appreciated and very helpful.
The Third piece Painted in the style of Franz Kline. Using a different approach I found that I Struggled with this painting far more than the previous two… I think it has more to do with composition than anything else… This one is far more considered at the cost of what I feel is a loss of energy. Please leave your valued comment which is always appreciated and very helpful.
Franz Kline style of abstract expressionism
#10
Modern abstract painting
9 x 9 inches approx
Acrylic paint on paper
This is the second picture Painted in the style of Franz Kline. I found letting myself go the difficult aspect in this style of abstract expressionism painting. With this painting I painted the rough form first then added the white before defining the black as an over painting… Better result, Note I did not use black from the tube but rather mixed a black and added some (lamp black) to darken it…please feel free to leave your valued comments which are always appreciated.
Modern abstract painting
9 x 9 inches approx
Acrylic paint on paper
This is the second picture Painted in the style of Franz Kline. I found letting myself go the difficult aspect in this style of abstract expressionism painting. With this painting I painted the rough form first then added the white before defining the black as an over painting… Better result, Note I did not use black from the tube but rather mixed a black and added some (lamp black) to darken it…please feel free to leave your valued comments which are always appreciated.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
You can now find and follow me on facebook and twitter
I have to the surprise of many who know me well, finally succumbed to having a facebook profile that is rapidly growing in the number of friends that this profile page is attracting to my astonishment and surprise. You can follow me or my dedicated MJo-art page on the links included below.
I have also started a twitter account for MJo-art although for some obscure reason facebook dose not seam to like as I'm having trouble linking them together. Please feel free to follow me on ether twitter or facbook where you can leave your valued comment which are always appreciated.
facebook profile
MJo-art on facebook
follow on twitter
I have also started a twitter account for MJo-art although for some obscure reason facebook dose not seam to like as I'm having trouble linking them together. Please feel free to follow me on ether twitter or facbook where you can leave your valued comment which are always appreciated.
facebook profile
MJo-art on facebook
follow on twitter
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Kline style Modern abstract painting
Painted in the style of Franz Kline #9 (9 x 9 inches approx.
Acrylic paint on paper) is an abstract expressionist painting that sets out to capture and understand his approach to modern action painting.
Making a decision to explore Kline’s calligraphic technique, The hard part for me in this painting was painting the white… Franz Kline himself pointed out when asked about his black paintings said “I paint the white too”. Despite being termed action painting he worked from compositional drawings and studies, often executed on the pages of old phone books which he referred to often throughout his process.
I however did not make a parliamentary drawing, I just let myself go blank and let the painting happen. as I got close to finishing I Just felt that it needed some colour and even this small amount of colour, I feel enlivens and deepens the piece. although I have to admit that getting the right colour of white might have made a difference. Please feel free to leave your comment on what you think !
Acrylic paint on paper) is an abstract expressionist painting that sets out to capture and understand his approach to modern action painting.
Making a decision to explore Kline’s calligraphic technique, The hard part for me in this painting was painting the white… Franz Kline himself pointed out when asked about his black paintings said “I paint the white too”. Despite being termed action painting he worked from compositional drawings and studies, often executed on the pages of old phone books which he referred to often throughout his process.
I however did not make a parliamentary drawing, I just let myself go blank and let the painting happen. as I got close to finishing I Just felt that it needed some colour and even this small amount of colour, I feel enlivens and deepens the piece. although I have to admit that getting the right colour of white might have made a difference. Please feel free to leave your comment on what you think !
Friday, April 9, 2010
Numbers #7 and #8
Moving on from painting #2 which was a simple monochrome abstraction painted in cerulean blues. I felt that pink would enliven the blue, further adding dimension to an already interesting colour and pursued this by following a minimalist approach.
Initially I intended to further develop the piece with other media however number #7 (upper left) proved reasonably successful as it stood. Number #8 (upper right) was painted immediately after #7 making a few adjustments to its minimalist composition I then added a light wash which I allowed to run down the surface and along with pencil and oil pastels. this piece feels better and more exciting as an purely abstract painting. Both pieces took less than 30 minuets each to complete which was well inside the time that I had allowed.
The observations I have made is that thinning the acrylic colour presents some difficulties. To make the paint thin enough to run dilutes the paint to much thinning the pigment, perhaps I should look at a way to reduce the surface tension either by wetting the surface first or adding some agent to increase the flow of the paint.
What is Surface tension ?
Surface tension is the visible effect liquids have when the molecules in a liquid stick together in drops, this is caused by the attraction of the liquid molecules to each other. Because those molecules on the edge or surface are not surrounded they attempt to withdraw creating the necessary cohesive force that make a drop rounded. Other factors such as air-pressure and gravity also have an effect on this physical property.
In most cases it is unnecessary for the artist understand the science, although knowing of this affect can work to the advantage of the artist in creating some interesting effects. Paints be they oil, water or tempera are all liquids and are subject to this molecular attraction. However, often when the liquid has evaporated the artist is left with a residue of pigment that can often appear inverted rather than convex as a drop looks when wet.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Making abstract or modern art Fun interesting and diverse!
Making a list of 50 fun, simple and interesting art ideas started as a torrent of creative ideas, however things started to get more challenging as time went by and by the time I got to 42, I was struggling to keep the ideas fresh and unique. However I am confident that the list will continue to grow as I am still adding to it and examining a number of exciting ideas that are showing real promise. And have already made some obvious conclusions about the recording whole art project.
Publish often: make regular posts alongside a photos that have a direct value to the subject.
Study different styles and art movements: making short descriptions of the art movement and links.
Explain each piece: how it was made, the media used and what was learnt or gained in the making of it...
Keep it simple: make my descriptions straightforward and rewarding as far as possible
Record the good the bad and the interesting: by concentrating on those pieces that offer the most interest or value
By following these points, I should make it easy for me and better for you as even in the two weeks that this art project has been running I already have 30 pieces in this growing body of artwork. However, it is proving time consuming recording and writing about the successes and failures which is almost as important as the making of the abstract and modern artwork itself, as it is forcing me to consider and evaluate far more deeply than I had originally imagined. I have also have realised that this project offers clear benefits to artist, students or anyone with an interest in art. Sadly I recognize that to document every piece of artwork would be just too time consuming and in some cases pointless and have chosen to include only those pieces that present worthwhile interest or value to my mind.
This simple list of fun painting techniques, covers every sort of medium raging from acrylic paint, water colour, oil pastels, crayons, inks, mixed-media, film, photography, found objects, and even “Installations”. admittedly I understand that different subject are at times more suited to one media more than a another, but trying to use unusual medias will add to the interest and diversity throughout the project.
Along side the different media and techniques I have also considered exploring some modern art movement and styles that are both familiar or unfamiliar to me, along with a brief explanation and references for further study, adding to the value gained in the making art from this list...
Recording the failures and successful pieces of artwork along side those that I think add value to the body of work that this art project represents, offers a chance for others to develop and gain an appreciation of modern and abstract art however I fully understand that you might have more questions or require further explanation and I openly welcome any comments or suggestions you might have to the information or how make this site better or easer to navigate.
Publish often: make regular posts alongside a photos that have a direct value to the subject.
Study different styles and art movements: making short descriptions of the art movement and links.
Explain each piece: how it was made, the media used and what was learnt or gained in the making of it...
Keep it simple: make my descriptions straightforward and rewarding as far as possible
Record the good the bad and the interesting: by concentrating on those pieces that offer the most interest or value
By following these points, I should make it easy for me and better for you as even in the two weeks that this art project has been running I already have 30 pieces in this growing body of artwork. However, it is proving time consuming recording and writing about the successes and failures which is almost as important as the making of the abstract and modern artwork itself, as it is forcing me to consider and evaluate far more deeply than I had originally imagined. I have also have realised that this project offers clear benefits to artist, students or anyone with an interest in art. Sadly I recognize that to document every piece of artwork would be just too time consuming and in some cases pointless and have chosen to include only those pieces that present worthwhile interest or value to my mind.
This simple list of fun painting techniques, covers every sort of medium raging from acrylic paint, water colour, oil pastels, crayons, inks, mixed-media, film, photography, found objects, and even “Installations”. admittedly I understand that different subject are at times more suited to one media more than a another, but trying to use unusual medias will add to the interest and diversity throughout the project.
Along side the different media and techniques I have also considered exploring some modern art movement and styles that are both familiar or unfamiliar to me, along with a brief explanation and references for further study, adding to the value gained in the making art from this list...
Recording the failures and successful pieces of artwork along side those that I think add value to the body of work that this art project represents, offers a chance for others to develop and gain an appreciation of modern and abstract art however I fully understand that you might have more questions or require further explanation and I openly welcome any comments or suggestions you might have to the information or how make this site better or easer to navigate.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)