

desertcart.com: Painting Abstracts: Ideas, Projects and Techniques: 8601421424431: Van Vliet, Rolina: Books Review: The only book that lives by my easel - I love that this book is full of start-up ideas and not just step-by-step instructions on how to copy the author’s work. It’s what I go to if I find myself staring at a blank canvas with an equally blank mind. Just opening it to random pages usually gets the paint on the canvas. :) Review: Full of specific projects designed to get you painting - I read the negative reviews and almost didn't buy, but I'm so glad I went ahead. This book has a purpose and it is to get you painting, playing with concepts (the goal of many of the exercises literally uses the word "play"), trying different techniques, and tapping into your own creativity. It's purpose is not to reproduce the pictures, and because of this, the pictures are chosen more to illustrate the technique than for their aesthetic quality. Because beautiful paintings are done by people who have practiced a lot and mastered lots of techniques and concepts and learned over time how to put them together. Those people don't need books like this. People like me, who want to really know how to do that one day, to be proficient at it, but who cannot get a fine arts degree to learn all that I would need to know, can really benefit from a book like this. This book also helps with self-consciousness and perfectionism, that have kept me scared of actually painting. Because the goal of the exercise is to play and practice, not produce a masterpiece, I've been able to loosen up and let go, and I am having a lot of fun with it. It focuses you more on the technique or concept that judging the outcome. A lot more ideas for things I want to try are flowing too.
| Best Sellers Rank | #155,972 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #209 in Watercolor Painting #804 in Other Art Media (Books) #2,649 in Coloring Books for Grown-Ups |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Dimensions | 8.88 x 0.51 x 8.88 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1844483363 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1844483365 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | November 1, 2008 |
| Publisher | Search Press |
A**R
The only book that lives by my easel
I love that this book is full of start-up ideas and not just step-by-step instructions on how to copy the author’s work. It’s what I go to if I find myself staring at a blank canvas with an equally blank mind. Just opening it to random pages usually gets the paint on the canvas. :)
A**R
Full of specific projects designed to get you painting
I read the negative reviews and almost didn't buy, but I'm so glad I went ahead. This book has a purpose and it is to get you painting, playing with concepts (the goal of many of the exercises literally uses the word "play"), trying different techniques, and tapping into your own creativity. It's purpose is not to reproduce the pictures, and because of this, the pictures are chosen more to illustrate the technique than for their aesthetic quality. Because beautiful paintings are done by people who have practiced a lot and mastered lots of techniques and concepts and learned over time how to put them together. Those people don't need books like this. People like me, who want to really know how to do that one day, to be proficient at it, but who cannot get a fine arts degree to learn all that I would need to know, can really benefit from a book like this. This book also helps with self-consciousness and perfectionism, that have kept me scared of actually painting. Because the goal of the exercise is to play and practice, not produce a masterpiece, I've been able to loosen up and let go, and I am having a lot of fun with it. It focuses you more on the technique or concept that judging the outcome. A lot more ideas for things I want to try are flowing too.
B**9
Abstract Painting
The book is great for painters with some experience. There are many abstract painting ideas, and starts to get you going, but for anyone who wants a step, by step demo this book is not for you. There are also some language difference on painting principles, and the elements of design, but they should not be a problem for experienced painters. It is exactly what the title says: Ideas, Projects, and Techniques. I will be pulling off the shelf during those dry periods when ideas stop flowing. Rolina van Vliet does show finished paintings for each of the 60 odd ideas. Some are her work, but many are done by her students so there are plenty of illistrations to help explain the written text.
V**N
A banquet for the hungry soul of abstract
"Everything can be done but nothing has to be"...awesome book! Upon the surface this book looks easily simplified and sparse in content. Read each line and consider the thought put forth and you are dining a la carte. This book is by far the best book on getting to know yourself, your journey, your soul and the golden elements of how to. This book will last me at least 2 years in play and discovery. A treasure, so rare, so brutally truthful and yet so humbly stated. I recommend this book to any serious abstract artist who wants to paint the stroke with confidence, boldness, energy and focused intent. The works shown are not spectacular but provide enough direction to get you thinking, working and learning. Understatements in this book are the power source of the whole road of abstract.
A**N
Inspiration
This has lots of beautiful illustrations with full instructions and explanations of how each painting and effect was created. Even the colors used and types of paint are shown. This book is very inspiring and can serve as a guide to creating your own artwork by adapting and modifying the techniques shown to make acrylic artwork that is unique. Tho art on the cover for example is a study in blue that you can learn from and modify it however you want. I use this book as a reference and source of new ideas for paintings. Very well done and worthwhile purchase.
C**N
Highly instructive and inspirational
I would highly recommend this book to an aspiring artist/painter as the material is well organized, the paintings are stunningly beautiful, the writing is accessible, and the guided projects will get you started on painting your own abstracts immediately. This is the first book I have purchased where I was able to finally get my paints out and actually start painting. If abstract painting is where your interest lies, then start with this book first.
C**.
good on ideas and project-starters, "meh" on inspiration (3.5 stars)
While this book has a ton of great ideas and "project starters" (it really is like an art course), the problem lies in the visual inspiration- there isn't very much variety. The paintings are all by the same artist, and all have the same feel and flow to them. Because this isn't a "step by step" book (and NO book on abstract painting should be!) there are many ways to interpret the techniques and ideas that Rolina Van Vliet shares throughout "Painting Abstracts", but the only art she presents as examples are her own paintings, and only one of each for most of the project starters. It would have been nice to have a few artists participating, as well, so the reader could see some variations and different ways of approaching different projects and techniques. I would strongly suggest using the "Search Inside This Book" feature before you buy. Even though the artwork is only a small part of a book like this, if you are anything like me, you will be less likely to pull it from the shelf or refer to it if the art (which makes up a large *visual* part of the book) doesn't do anything for you. I would have appreciated different perspectives on the different ideas and projects Van Vliet shares in this book.
H**R
Amazing book to have
This book is a great collection of abstract techniques and design composition. Practicing all the techniques on paper with color and then moving on to a large canvas is what I would suggest. Going through the entire book would actually transform your abstract paintings from beginner to intermediate. I simply love this book!!!
E**E
J'ai acheté le livre en anglais, mais il a été publié en français. J'ai acheté ce livre pour me remettre à l'aquarelle sans opter pour un thème ou un sujet précis. Il m'a permis de renouer avec la technique et de m'initier à la peinture abstraite. Pourtant ce livre utilise toutes sortes de techniques, y compris les techniques mixtes. En fait, les exercices sont très bien faits ; on peut les prendre dans l'ordre qu'on veut et varier les thèmes proposés (formes, lignes, couleurs, composition, etc.) ou suivre le fil des pages. Il n'y a pas de pas à pas, juste des illustrations pour comprendre l'exercice de façon à l'interpréter comme on le sent. On peut même s'interrompre pour poursuivre les idées qu'ils font naître en nous. Je me félicite de ce choix qui m'a ouvert la porte de l'imagination et me permet d'exprimer mon vrai moi.
S**O
Maravilhosa explicação objetiva e subjetiva da pintura abstrata.
E**S
Buenas ideas para considerar en trabajos futuros
G**R
Es ist so leicht das Dargestellte einfach zu tun. Natürlich braucht man die Zeit dafür. Ein Meister fällt nicht vom Himmel.
B**N
I've been painting some years and completed all the local Open College Network courses but had never tried abstract painting. I recently got interested in 'playing with colour' and using paint to express feelings and emotions, but I couldn't find a book that would lead me into it. I tried a few books on abstract painting but they seemed to be very tentative and disappointing. This book is exactly what I was looking for. It takes the reader on a tour around the parameters of abstract painting, which helped me to understand the 'what', and it provides a structured series of 65 exercises which are guiding me as I explore the 'how'. Some books on painting are mainly a showcase for the author's own paintings -not so here. This book is about encouraging you to explore methods for yourself, and it is well illustrated with examples of other students' work but not as something to 'copy' or imitate, just to show a pictorial example of each exercise ( and it does not waste the first twenty pages showing you pictures of paint brushes, and explaining the colour wheel.) As another reviewer has said, this is like a full course on abstract painting led by an experienced tutor who encourages you to develop your own style of painting and to enjoy the journey of exploration.
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