Abstraction: Shapes
/This is part one of my ten-step journey from Representational art into Abstraction. The first step is to explore making shapes.
Read MoreI was an art student who became a screenwriter. Twenty years later, I'm abandoning the page and returning to the canvas as I attempt to tell stories through pictures.
This is part one of my ten-step journey from Representational art into Abstraction. The first step is to explore making shapes.
Read MoreI’ve designed a ten-step programme to move my work from Representational art into Abstraction. I’m basically creating my own shorthand language and I’d like you to understand what I’m saying.
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, making abstract art isn’t easy. It’s actually kind of hard. It can be likened to creating your own shorthand language. In this post, I share my reasons why I think, for me, it’s worth the effort.
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