
The joy with abstract art is that it doesn’t have to be perfect. There was a period called Abstract Expressionism when artists showed how they felt by painting on canvas. It doesn’t have to mean anything to the viewer, although it often does, it just has to mean something to the artist. You can do this, even if you don’t think you have any talent.
Canvas
Newspaper
Acrylic paint
Masking tape
Paint brushes/sponges
Using your masking tape, make a frame around the edges of your canvas. Then, separate the canvas into quadrants.
Pick out the paints you are going to use. I used 3 paints per quadrant.
Using one of the sponge brushes, sponge a layer of the lightest color over one of the quadrants. Keep turning the sponge brush so you begin to create a pattern.
Pick the next lightest color of the 3 you chose. Continue the same brush pattern like the image above. With this color, layer on less of the paint so that the yellow (or your first color) is still visible.
Using the darkest color, and the least amount of paint, continue the same pattern.
Repeat steps 1-5 on your remaining quadrants. You can pick whichever colors you want.
Let the canvas dry. This shouldn’t take more than 5-10 mins. Acrylics dry fast.
Add a few lines of masking tape across the top and bottom of each quadrant. Leave a small amount of space between them similar to the image above.
Pick a dark color that stands out in one (or all) of your quadrants. Paint the color of your choice between the tape.
When it is dry you can peel the tape off.
You should have something similar to the painting below.
This one looks pretty good next to my other paintings.
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