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Abstract Collage: Creating Compositions with Tissue Paper

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Composition is perhaps the most elusive aspect of abstract painting. Since there is no specific object depicted in an abstract piece, composition — the way the elements work together on the canvas or page — takes a central role.

In this class I want to demystify some of the main components of abstract composition, making it accessible to anyone. Whether you are a representational painter or illustrator, or new to visual art, these concepts are essential to making strong work. The simplicity of the technique and format give you a way to play with the concepts in a direct and non-intimidating way, even if you have never painted.

This class is appropriate for beginners as well as experienced painters/artists. If you have painting experience, the techniques will be easy, but you will learn to see abstract composition in a new way.

Materials you will need:

  • Acrylic paint - professional quality, but not large quantity
  • Brushes
  • Tissue paper
  • Palette paper or freezer paper
  • Acrylic matte medium
  • Bristol or other heavy smooth paper; and a separate palette
  • Scissors

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Class Project
  • Supplies
  • Painting Tissue Paper
  • Adding Yellow
  • Scale
  • Composing
  • Collage
  • Bonus Techniques
  • Cropping & Final Thoughts

Taught by

Jane Davies

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4.5 rating at Skillshare based on 186 ratings

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