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Realistic Abstracts [Paperback]

Kees van Aalst
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Intended for artists with some familiarity with painting, this title explores the popular approach of loose, impressionistic representations of nature. With vibrant demonstrations and simple instructions, Kees van Aalst shows how to 'transform reality' in this way. He explains that 'a picture is a painting about something, not a picture of something. Therefore you need to interpret your subject, not imitat it.' The book aims to give readers the skills to create fluid, gestural paintings rather than detailed reality and it is one of the few that actually explores this approach thoroughly. Work by other artists is also featured, as is detailed and thorough information, such as advice about colour harmonies and composition. There are plenty of helpful tips about how to produce paintings that are loose and expressive, not quite full-blown abstract art, but abstractions of reality.-The Artist I confess I hadn't heard of this artist/author/teacher before who is from the Netherlands, after reading this book I would love to attend one of his workshops. To me his paintings portray a sincere love of painting, there is a lot of joy and enthusiastic excitement in the brushstrokes and fluidity of the paint that shines through. As the book is aimed at more experienced painters to challenge and stretch their working methods, rather than beginners, there is a very short discussion at the beginning about colours and materials that might be needed and some examples of techniques. It's almost as a reminder rather than one of those long and laborious explanations that take up vast portions of other books, which personally I find frustrating. The book is aimed at those using water based media although in many ways I think it is useful for all mediums. Rather the majority of the book is used to explain the concepts of seven principles, (unity, contrast, dominance, repetition, variety, balance, and harmony) and seven elements, (line, tone, colour, texture, form, proportion and direction). Each is eloquently explained with lots of illustrations. As a list I would say it is a very useful guideline for analysing and improving your work. The onus of the book is to transform, '...reality by means of elimination and simplification' with reference to these elements and principles. You are encouraged to, 'Paint what you feel, not what you see.' which is a far cry from the 'paint what you see not what you think you see' often chanted at art school. It's not a how to paint book as such but more a how to express what you feel, encouraging you to develop you own self expression in a fluid, gestural and impressionistic way. I see this book as an encouraging bridge between the realms of competent amateur and the first steps to becoming an artist.-Seasidestudioblog.blogspot.com What is a realistic abstract? Surely the whole point of abstract art is that it is non-representational and offers an alternative to narrative and figurative painting? There are many books on how to achieve both, but this is a book covering what the writer calls the gray area between the abstract and figurative, and how to paint it. This is all rather fascinating, and I spent some time just looking at the examples. Here are pictures that suggest landscapes, cityscapes, flowers, people and more. The subject of the work is always recognizable - even if barely - but painted in an abstract and loose manner. I was reminded of views seen though a heat haze, a mist or even in the mind's eye and enjoyed the suggestions of what was there rather than a mere photographic representation. This is not a book of staged projects, but one where you get ideas on how to do a certain style of art. As such, it is not one I would recommend for the beginner. Rather, it is aimed at somebody who has tried other styles and is looking for something new and a way into it. In here are recommendations on what brushes and colors to purchase, as well as ideas to work through to do with frame of mind as much as anything else. There is something frequently relaxing about the pictures in here, so it is not surprising that the author talks about art as medicine.A" If you have seen one art book too many on how to paint a certain subject in detail and want to go the other way, this is for you.-Myshelf.com

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Showing that, contrary to popular belief, abstract painting does possess rules, this guide lays the groundwork of well-defined techniques that keep abstract artworks within the confines of clear expression. Helping artists evolve from the formal structures of representational painting—such as cityscapes, still life, and portraiture—toward a more adventurous notion of representation, this resource combines step-by-step techniques with a gallery of finished pieces to offer aspiring artists equal parts instruction and inspiration. Emphasizing color above all else, this manual explores the application of textures, using both opposing color shades as well as opposing color temperatures, for an amazing array of shapes that refer back to the original inspiration.


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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit deceiving, April 26 2011
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Mostly watercolor work. Not very useful for me, since i use acrylics, but the basic idea could apply to any medium.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, April 26 2011
By Samir Sobhy - Published on Amazon.com
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I am an accomplished painter, using mainly oil and watercolor, and have been trying to find a way to free and loosen my tehcnique and approach, and get away from being too close to reality. This book is exactly what I was looking for.
Contracrary to the 2 negative reviews, the book gives extremely helpful, clear, concise, and complete advice on ALL important aspects that would contribute to achieving successful results. Throughout my life as a painter, I have bought many art books (some of them on how to loosen your style and hand), but I find this one to be the most helpful and inspirational. I was negatively surprised by the comments of the reviewer who gave 1 star to the book when she said that all the points and advices covered in the book could be found in other books, as if the author was to invent a new magical formula, pill, or potion in art that could help artists instantly imporve their work!!!!
The book also includes an impressive amount of outstanding work by other artists, ranging from almost abstract to almost realistic work. This greatly helps the reader to get a wide spectrum of possible approaches to compare and choose from. I only refgret that the book did not give a brief bio on each of them.
Though the book focuses on watercolor and acrylic, the same principles, rules, and approaches it provides could be applied to all other media.
Finally, the quality of the reproduction of all paintings is outstanding, making it a great pleasure to admire all the works reproduced.
If you are trying to change and loosen your style, this is THE book to buy and read!!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Please don't waste your money, Feb 28 2011
By Patricia Jeffers - Published on Amazon.com
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This is my first Amazon review ever. I generally like what I buy and see that there are plenty of positive reviews and don't bother to reiterate what others have already said. But this book is such a poor buy that I have to say something in the hopes that at least one person will be spared wasting any money on it.

First, credit where credit is due. The author did pull together a nice cadre of other semi-abstract watercolorists and there are some nice images of paintings in the book. If you just want to buy it to look at the pictures, that's one thing.

But the text, which the author claims is for experienced painters and is going to impart some rules to guide you in painting abstracts, consists almost entirely of a statement and brief explanation of the 7 elements and 7 principles of painting. Any painter with some experience will certainly have run across explanations of the elements of color, value (tone), shape (form) and so on, as well as explanations of the principles such as repetition with variation, gradation, unity, balance and so on. And that's it. Other than indicating that a semi-abstract painting is a simplification of reality and having nice pictures, that's the sum total of this book.

And the descriptions of the elements and principles are basic in the extreme. If somehow you are lacking in knowledge of them you can find many books with much, much better descriptions.

34 of 36 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Worth it for the pictures, Mar 2 2011
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For many painters it is not an easy jump from realistic to abstract painting. This useful book may help as it states some rules of the game to keep in mind when you enter this uncharted territory.
The abstracts which are considered are not non-objective - in fact many of the examples, mainly water colors and acrylics by Dutch painters, could just as well be characterized as very loose but basically realistic in that the subjects of these paintings are not in question. Others examples are intriguingly ambiguous . The examples, it should be said, are by far the best part of the book .
An instructor at a workshop I attended remarked that if you leave a workshop with just one new idea or insight then the workshop was a success. It is hard to imagine that most readers will not benefit at least to that extent- and at a very moderate cost.
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