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Abstracts: 50 Inspirational Projects [Paperback]

Rolina van Vliet
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Oct 1 2011

Abstract artists aim to make unseen ideas visible, and this inspiring guidebook collects 50 abstract exercises for painters looking to expand their abilities and build their expressive repertoires. From purely conceptual compositions to emblematic interpretations of real objects, instructor Rolina van Vliet offers concrete insights into how each project moves from an assemblage of brushstrokes into an expressive idea. Accompanying each exercise are numerous detailed photographs that demonstrate the application of various media and methods, showing paintings that range from atmospheric, textured, and nuanced  to raw, powerful, and vibrant. The accompanying buying guide provides artists with additional advice on choosing supplies and other materials.


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This is a nice change of direction in the literature of abstract painting. When it comes to abstracts, it's the ideas behind the work that mainly count and it's difficult to come up with a strictly instructional approach because you're not simply representing a subject but interpreting it and, if you don't have something to say, there's not really any point in even getting started. However, there are various muscles you can develop and working from a set of ideas and exercises based on what other artists have done will help you get the idea of where you're supposed to be going and how you might get there. Rolina has come up with a good range of approaches such as the interplay of lines, monochrome working, even painting from photographs and to music. This latter is something that's cropped up before and is an intriguing idea - you use a favourite piece to put yourself in a specific frame of mind and then simply (well, I say, "simply") transfer that creativity to paper. As well as the projects, Rolina has some useful comments on where you might look for sources of inspiration and, in her conclusion, a list of do's and don'ts that every artist should have taped to their studio wall.-Artbookreview.net Abstract art can be a notoriously difficult genre to teach but experienced tutor Rolina van Vliet begins with a very positive statement of intent in this, her third book on the subject. Posing the question, 'Why paint in the abstract style?', she underlines the benefits of working in this way, from the joy of interpretation to the freedom from rigid techniques. Nevertheless, she still provides a very organised framework for developing your skills - each of the 50 subsequent projects list what materials you need and which skills you can acquire.-Artists & Illustrators This book follows Rolinas two very successful and acclaimed previous books on abstract painting and covers the questions so often asked what shall I paint and How shall I paint it. Until I began painting myself I rarely appreciated abstract art having seen too much of the "throw some paint at a canvas and call it an abstract" type of works. Sadly there's still a lot of that type around but with books such as these by Rolina hopefully people who are interested in art will take time to learn a more disciplined and structured approach. Rolina has developed a theory and background of abstract painting that she has outlined in her previous books and in this one she puts some of those ideas into practice devising exercises to hone the skills learned by the student from them. The first third of the book is full of ideas to make us think about what we want to paint and how to approach it. Rolina explains how to see abstractly - many paintings are actually based around pictorial elements that the artist then looks for the abstract in them - very different to the throw paint and see method that I talked about earlier. Through thinking about external influences we begin to process the ideas for a painting - Rolina gives us some guidelines on how to develop these ideas by way of questioning ourselves, what colour combinations do we want to use, what shapes and lines are we planning, will we add texture, will this be totally abstract or will elements of the original idea be visible. She explains all this is important preparatory work to create a pleasing and successful painting. She covers sources of inspiration, picture elements and colours, and texture and technique - al these are covered in more detail in earlier books but for the purpose of this book a brief overview is given. The projects themselves are broken down into specific elements - study task, materials, picture elements, techniques, and composition. In this way Rolina gives the basics of the project accompanied by an illustration of some she has created using each method and yet the final project will be the students own work. Most of the projects are accompanied by useful study tips that will be helpful when the student branches out entirely on their own work. I really enjoy Rolinas books - they are packed full of helpful and easy to follow ideas. I think anyone new to abstract works will find that they are in fact far more structured than usually believed and whether you are an artist want to learn to create your own abstract works or simply have a love of art and want to learn to appreciate the work involved in abstract paintings this book is a winner.-JeannieZelos.com Have you always wanted to try abstract painting but are not sure where to start? There is surely more to it than just the random application of paint - yes there is, and here is a whole book of ideas for the beginner abstract artist. This is essentially a very hands-on book filled with projects to try an approach which I personally think works very well indeed. At the outset the author explains how abstract art has its roots in the figurative, but ideas are expressed in a freer manner. She discusses concepts, line, color, inspiration and more before the main section of the book, which is where you can find the projects. Most of these involve acrylics rather than any other paint type, which suits the modern style and which are very versatile. Try your hand at playing with lines, mixed media, collage, depicting organic forms, emulating Picasso, using newspaper cuttings and many more. Each study has simple instructions and ideas to try along with an example and the studies number fifty. After these there are a hundred one-line ideas to try, such as creating an image to go with the last book you read, using a paper ball to make textures and making a Matisse-style paper cutout collage. All of these ideas are sure to free up the imagination and produce some vibrant and interesting work, so if you want to have a go at this style of art then this is a good book to start with. You do need some basic art history knowledge first in order to know the work of named artists, but as all these are well known this should not pose a problem for many artists.-Myshelf.com Abstraction is not as often discussed in art guides as figurative painting. Given its subjectivity, abstraction is inherently difficult to teach, but van Vliet ( The Art of Abstract Painting ) commendably spends as much time covering concepts and inspiration as she does technique. The 50 short exercises function well as experimental jumping-off points for readers rather than as finished projects. In these lessons, van Vliet emphasizes process through a wide-ranging, succinct discussion of many different materials. This book will appeal to beginning and intermediate artists who want to try something new.-Library Journal USA

About the Author

Rolina van Vliet is a painter and a teacher of abstract art at a variety of centers for artistic training. She is the bestselling author of The Art of Abstract Painting and Painting Abstracts.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Evaluation Jan 12 2013
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Belle suite à ses autres livres. Nous fait part de d'autres détails techniques sur des projets antérieurs et une foule d'idées comme points de départ et d'inspiration pour de nouveaux projets. L'auteure encourage la personnalisation des projets et non la reproduction des exercices représentés.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Abstracts: 50 Inspirational Projects Oct 29 2011
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Found prior books written by this author to be more informative ie. Painting Abstracts: Ideas, Projects and Techniques. I would liked to have seen a comparison of the two books before purchasing and a focus on what made them different from one another.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Abstracts: 50 Inspirational Projects Sep 25 2011
By M. rood - Published on Amazon.com
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This is the third book from Rolina van Vliet & once again, it is not only a treat just look at the beautifully reproduced artwork, but she continues to help the artist 'Turn that Creative Light Bulb' on with her knowledge. Rolina lays out the 'plan' for each project (materials needed, the purpose of the particular task at hand, techniques, picture elements, etc.) so the artist can then, take that 'plan' to develop their own style & confidence to produce beautiful paintings. I can safely say that you will want to steal away to your studio & paint, paint, paint! It's loaded with lots of fun inspiring information to help take you to the next level.
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3.0 out of 5 stars More of the same Sep 15 2011
By Hubies Brother - Published on Amazon.com
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Another book by Ms. Van Vliet that's long on explanations and totally lacking in how-to-do-it photos. Her technique is to show the reader a photo of a finished painting, and then tell, in the text, how it was created. One wishes someone had said to her, "This is a book about making art -- a visual medium. If the process could be explained in words, there's be no need for art at all." The projects the author outlines are very similar to what she's told us in earlier volumes. If you've read her work before, you'll find very little new here. Yes, there are some useful idea-starters, and that may be reason enough to buy the book. Ms. Van Vliet is inordinately fond of bright colors, and you might want to tone your own efforts down somewhat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Abstract Inspiration Oct 18 2011
By Terry M Hancock - Published on Amazon.com
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I really liked this book. As a self taught artist, I often find inspiration in everyday things, but seeing how to construct something that appears abstract was eye opening.
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