I know I have mentioned it a few times before, but I’m really stuck on the idea of trying my hand at some abstract paintings. Yes, I know that it’s not as easy as it looks, and my mum is an artist so I totally get and respect the time, thought and skill behind every painting. But I figure when a blank canvas costs around $30 I haven’t got much to lose.
I really like the idea of something graphic and black and white. Also I can’t help but think that painting a canvas in black and white might be easier for me than using colour! The simple white frame below gives the art some added legitimacy, don’t you think? I love the pairing of modern abstract art with ornate antiques, like the french sofa below.
I wonder if this look would be achievable with cheap acrylic paint and lots of water? (above)
I don’t think I’d be game to try this just yet (above), but I do love the bold colours against that grey/blue wall.
This arrangement (above) really appeals to me - I love the shades of turquoise and the shapes - and of course the simple abstract painting. I wonder if you’d need to feel angry to paint something like this?
Ah…simple and serene. Love the tones of white and grey here, and the very simple artwork (painting? photo?). The framing makes it look a liittle more refined and up-market than a plain stretched canvas, and echoes the border on the rug.
I’m not sure which colour I’ll attempt, I guess it depends what jumps out at me at the craft shop. If I’m not too ashamed of the product I’ll share it with you next week. Happy Weekend!!






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I’d love to see how it turns out!
Your mum’s an artist! How cool. (….and how uncool did I just sound? lol! ….) Yes, you’re right about it being harder than it looks because (in my humble opinion) abstract art is about feeling. I think that it’s best to really get in touch with the feeling (as you’re living in it at that moment) which means that it’s very hard to plan… I did a painting years ago. It has so many flaws but I just can’t get rid of it or paint over it because I was in such a good place when I did it and when I look at it, I smile….. so I hope that you’re in a good mood when you do your abstract!
Really looking forward to seeing the result.
Thanks Nadine. Note to self: avoid painting when grumpy.
I’ve thought about trying this myself - looking forward to seeing what you come up with! Mira