Saturday, January 23, 2010

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Abstract Artwork -Put Some In Your Home

By Bryon Zirker

When you make the decision to Display abstract artwork in your home you will discover that it can give any room a wonderful and feel and beautiful look of opulence and sophistication.

One example, Mondrian (Piet Mondrian) influenced art is made up of many different uses vertical and horizontal lines and large blocks of color.

When you really think about it all paintings, are abstractions simply paint on paper or canvas, board, glass, you name it. We call them realistic in the case that the representation gives us what has been agreed to be called a sky, a forest, houses, and so on. One hundred percent true abstraction does not have any references at all. For example Cardona-Hine's work ninety nine percent of the time contains some kind of reference to nature or human beings, to something people recognize in this world, or maybe seen only as dream.

Abstract artwork is art that does not accurately represent any form or object. Abstract artwork expression is rendered in many different ways and includes shapes, colors, and forms. When an artist takes the object and either simplifies it or exaggerates it based on his skills and experience based on being a receptacle for emotions. There lots of different abstract styles. However in abstract art work there are three forms of these styles that stand out: Cubism, Neoclassicism, and Abstract Expressionism.

An abstract painting can and will bring an exciting and colorful ambience to any room or area in your home or office. I choose pieces that really spark my desire for size color and emotional excitement. I will walk a gallery and look at each piece of abstract artwork waiting for that one that just jumps out at me. A piece that really strikes me with color and emotion when I view it. One that says to me "I fit in this room or that".

"The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web." -- Pablo Picasso

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Original Abstract Art - Starting Out Right

By Bryon Zirker

Interested in painting a piece of original abstract art (art created by you)? You know that you have never done so before. Well read on for a few some tips that may be able to help you reach that goal.

To create an piece of original abstract art, you must develop a strong imagination and good sense of creativity. Original abstract art skill include the ability to mix different colors, shapes, and textures together and create a complete art piece that represents something in particular. When putting down paint for this form of art, a lot of skilled artists begin in different ways which depends upon what they might be feeling and how their imaginations flow. One simple way to begin is to think of an object that you wish to paint. Now take that same object and abstract it.

Imagine in your minds eye that the object is a blur and paint these shapes and colors. Add different shapes and colors to the painting to make it more abstract.
Another tool to assist you is music. This helps many artists begin their artwork.

The rhythm of which the music is played usually influences how fast or slow an artist paints in a session. Music also influences the actual painting. If for example, the music is loud and fast, the painting can be bright and loud. When the music is of a slower type, the painting might come out dull and somber. Abstract Art is the most freely formed type of artwork, no right or wrong about it, it just is. You must let your mind take control and do the work. Surprisingly you can come up with very creative spontaneous work when applying this thought.

First time, get started this way...... One you are going to need gather your materials. This allows you to get all your thoughts together into a visual state for others to see. Get over to your local art supply store. Pick up a the best paint brush you can afford. The paint brush will be an important tool to getting your painting started.

Two is going to be the paint. Some abstract pieces are full of vibrant colors; while others could be black and white...this is your choice and your choice only! That is the beauty of abstract art, you can do whatever you would like, there are no rules to follow. Go and buy the best professional paint that you can afford, not the student paints.

If you opt for acrylic paint remember that it dries very quickly so you can over paint your creation many times.

Three would be what you would like to paint on. Anything from basic paper to primed paper, or even a canvas. Since you are a beginner, and painting on a canvas could be a bit expensive, I would start by painting on paper. There are many different types of paper depending on which medium you choose to paint with. Ok now start your original abstract painting. abstract expressionism is a very popular type of abstract art. Painting with no plan at all. Painting by the seat of your pants if you will. This creates true one hundred percent abstractness as your brush takes over and thoughts from your mind go right onto your paper.

Take time to study your original abstract art painting while painting it. Take time to stand back and see what you have created. This is important as you will be able to see where you wish to go with it and to justify the image you are trying to put down.

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Monday, April 06, 2009

Abstract Canvas Art - I Wonder Sometimes

By Bryon Zirker

Abstract canvas art paintings were becoming increasingly abstract during the centuries when abstraction made its final break through into the 20th century. Today in the contemporary art circles, artists are free to choose between a wealth of interesting new media, the feeling that abstract canvas art still harbors tremendous potential to translate the contemporary experience of life into a visual language that is universal.

Abstract canvas art is art that is not found to be an accurate representation of a form or object. This type of expression can be rendered in many different ways which can include the shape, color, and form. The artist will take the object and then either simplify it or exaggerate it based on his skills and experience. There are many different abstract styles. But in all there are three forms of these styles that really stand out. They are, Cubism, Neoclassicism, and Abstract Expressionism.

It is a curiously fascinating aspect of contemporary abstract art today that it can be a powerful means to reach all the hidden layers of non-objective experience shaping ones inner life. Many artists are finding that non-representational abstract art on canvas is very well suited to exploring and expressing emotions and the inner life.

Abstract art or abstraction. The creative Imagery that departs from representational accuracy to a variable range of many possible degrees Suprematism is as a Russian abstract art movement that is characterized by the use of just a small number of colors and a few fundamental geometric shapes used by abstract artists. Suprematism focuses on pure form and possible spiritual qualities it contains.

Irrespective of the chosen themes that are carefully painted in mixed media for the desired effects of simplicity and clarity of abstraction, the impact and directness of a physical and emotional events, are what we aspire toward. This is abstract canvas art.

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Saturday, April 04, 2009

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

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Why Art

By Bryon Zirker

Art to me is a sweet outlet for the creativity that is trying to emerge from my thoughts. I guess its agreat way to get all the chaos out. What I do is sit down and put something on a piece of paper or canvas etc. and then just let the ideas flow.

I always have these images coming to me constantly. I have let hundreds of ideas get away because I did not note them or just sit down there and then and create them.

In meetings at work (especially those that are just plain boring) I find myself having to resist the urge to start drawing. I would love to get in the studio a lot more and just spend hours on end splashing stuff out onto whatever media I can.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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Art Being In The Abstract

By Bryon Zirker

Abstract art has a rich history and is filled by many talented and well known artists. It has followed after centuries of representational artists and has become very popular. You can find abstract art just about everywhere and represented in many forms such as paintings and sculptures.


So Why do humans create art in the first place: to make a decoration, tell a story, capture or preserve an image, or to illustrate an idea. However, another subtle, very important reason why art is important to people is we seek to fill the need to reach inside ourselves and manipulate our unconscious feelings. All of us people do it to a degree. We are not really aware that we are actually do it though.


Enter art. One purpose of art is to allow us an indirect path to our inner psyche. When you look at great art it stimulates the unconscious part of our existence, even if we don't realize it is doing so. So the role of the artist is to create an art piece that, when we look at it, evokes unconscious feelings and emotions within us.


Abstract art is very powerful in that it keeps the conscious distractions to a minimum. When you look at a representational art piece your mental energy goes to processing the images and the background. However, when you look at an abstract design, you are not distracted by meaningful images, so most all of your brain power is spent on feeling. You can actually open yourself up and let the energy and spirit of the painting in, and allow it to dance and harmonize with your psyche.

Now this only works when you actually cooperate with the artist, whose job it is to create a painting that is rendered skillfully. When this is done, what you see actually changes what you feel at an unconscious level. You need to clear your conscious mind of thoughts and preconceptions so as to open yourself to be influenced by what you are looking at. To truly appreciate any work of art, you need to be willing to let yourself go, put yourself in the hands of the artist, and let him take you wherever he wants, metaphorically speaking.

This partnership fails, either because the artist is simply not skillful enough; or because the person looking at the painting is not quite prepared to truly appreciate it.

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Monday, February 09, 2009

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1 Corinthians 13
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