Abstract painting: what we learned will never be lost.

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Hi Hiveians! Take my humble greetings and welcomes to my blog. I am going to share today another two dynamic artworks that I finished about three months ago. Some memories are related to these two paintings. As a matter of fact, I never believed that I was going to draw any of these then my instructor, and furthermore, my well wisher advised me to draw. He generally motivates me, and I am honored to have him as my companion.

Toward the beginning of the day, the climate was sweltering in Chennai. I was washing my clothes and thinking about my family. Since I was from my nation and my family for almost a month. I was missing my family. And especially my mother, as she always cooks some delicious food. I washed all my clothes and hung them outside to dry. Then I made an instant coffee for myself and began drinking sitting outside our guesthouse.

Even though the climate was not so warm, a gentle breeze was coming from the ocean. The ocean was very close to our guesthouse.

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After some time, my artist friend arrived just in front of our guesthouse, where I was enjoying my morning coffee. He looked at me and asked me, "am I upset?". I shared my feelings with him. Then he said to me that whenever he got upset with anything, he started painting. And he never thought about what he was going to draw in those moments. And that's how he had drawn some fabulous abstract artwork. He told me to take the brush and start painting. So, that's how I was introduced to abstract artwork.

All these are lessons for me. I am not an artist but love to learn new things. And for me, learning is like a blessing. I remember one thing, "what we learned will never be lost."

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Moreover, I love to draw, and whenever I get some time, try to draw something. It's like a daily routine to me. I learned that if you practice more and more one day, you will see the result. I am still trying to improve myself.

Materials

  • Charcoal Pencil
  • Luna aquarell watercolor pencils
  • Camlin Water color's Brushes
  • Strathmore 300 paper
  • Water color's
  • eraser.


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I can draw but only cartoon characters. Everything I draw looks funny so I stay with what I know.

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The more you practice, the more you will learn. You can share some of your artwork with us, I love to watch them.

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Abstract art is best for soothing our minds!

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You are absolutely right. Just go with flow...

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i dont have much idea about abstract painting. but after reading ur post, its sounds iteresting to me.

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Thanks for stopping by. I am glad that you find something interesting in my post.

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আমার বাবা একজন ভালো আর্টিস্ট ছিলেন। আমিও কিছুটা শিখেছিলাম। কিন্তু অত্যন্ত দুঃখের বিষয় আমি আর প্রাক্টিস করি নিই।এখন খুব মিস করি।

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Never late, you can start again. You should start practicing...

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I can't get up mentally. It is no longer possible for me 😢 But I really miss it

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Never give up man. We sometimes think that way.

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Size matters in abstract.... so consider going bigger ... also show a perspective view that helps people understand the size.

Have you seen the works of Jackson Pollock?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Pollock

One of his paintings, named Convergence is my favorite!

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Thanks, Dada for the suggestion! I just read about him. He was one of the greatest American artists of the 20th century and he was mainly focused on abstract art. I also saw some fabulous works from him.

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Not too far from my home in Houston is Rothko Chapel (walking distance), which host some of the most extraordinary art by Mark Rothko. It will be difficult for you to experience them from pictures; but I have spent hours in front of them and I can assure you that it is a strange calming experience. Someday you have to experience it in person otherwise it is hard to describe.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothko_Chapel

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Rothko

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Dada, I would love to visit them if I have the opportunity. You know I visited some art museums also. I heard a lot about "The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York " and "The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston" from my teacher. I loved to visit both of them.

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Yes. It’s called the NY Met. Or just Met in short. It’s basically a city :)

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The abbreviation in articles and papers MMA. Metropolis , I believe, the Greek word for city.

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