Abstract Painting: Concepts and Techniques

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Author: Vicky Perry

ISBN-10: 0823095428

ISBN-13: 9780823095421

Category: Art Styles & Periods

"Abstraction allows man to see with his mind what he cannot physically see with his eyes...Abstract art enables the artist to perceive beyond the tangible, to extract the infinite out of the finite. It is emancipation of the mind. It is an explosion into unknown areas."\ - Arshile Gorky\ Abstract Painting: Concepts and Techniques is a comprehensive guide to the history, methods, techniques, materials, and study of abstract art. It is illustrated with inspiring examples of work by 20th century...

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"Abstraction allows man to see with his mind what he cannot physically see with his eyes...Abstract art enables the artist to perceive beyond the tangible, to extract the infinite out of the finite. It is emancipation of the mind. It is an explosion into unknown areas."- Arshile GorkyAbstract Painting: Concepts and Techniques is a comprehensive guide to the history, methods, techniques, materials, and study of abstract art. It is illustrated with inspiring examples of work by 20th century and contemporary masters, including, but not limited to, work by:Pat Adams Lucy Baker Walter Darby Bannard Tom Barron Jim Bohary Stanley Boxer Peter Bradley Ingrid Calame Jane Chartier Gene Davis Paula DeLuccia Kevin Finklea Pat Lipsky Morris Louis Linn Meyers Maggie Michael James Nares Irene Neal Kenneth Noland Lauren Olitski Graham Peacock Larry Poons David Greed Bridget Riley David Row Bill Scott Frank Stella Gary Stephan Barbara Takanaga Richard Timperio Josette Urso Arthur YanoffLibrary JournalThough Piet Mondrian's grids and Jackson Pollock's splatters may no longer seem radical, abstract art still requires an overflow of language to describe and defend it. This book does the job well, with the help of quotations from writers and painters alike. Perry shares practical studio techniques for painting in layers and pouring and staining with paint as well as instructs on composition, pictorial space, pigment properties, and more. She clearly discusses the form's tradition, its ambiguous play with reality, and the psychology and physiology of seeing. Highly recommended. Another useful work for abstract artists, though not strictly for them, is Gemma Guasch and Josep Ascuncion's Color ("Creative Painting" series). Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

\ Library JournalThough Piet Mondrian's grids and Jackson Pollock's splatters may no longer seem radical, abstract art still requires an overflow of language to describe and defend it. This book does the job well, with the help of quotations from writers and painters alike. Perry shares practical studio techniques for painting in layers and pouring and staining with paint as well as instructs on composition, pictorial space, pigment properties, and more. She clearly discusses the form's tradition, its ambiguous play with reality, and the psychology and physiology of seeing. Highly recommended. Another useful work for abstract artists, though not strictly for them, is Gemma Guasch and Josep Ascuncion's Color ("Creative Painting" series). Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \