So .In the vast world of art, the landscape has been a timeless muse for artists. From the serene beauty of Claude Monet's Water Lilies to Turner's atmospheric seascapes, landscapes have been depicted in various styles and forms. Among these lies abstract landscape painting. Abstract landscape painting offers a rich and dynamic exploration of the natural world, inviting us to engage with the essence of nature in a deeply personal and interpretive manner. Through bold experimentation, emotional expression, and a sense of freedom and interpretation, abstract landscape painting celebrates the beauty and wonder of the landscape in all its diverse forms. It celebrates the enduring power of art to evoke emotion, stir the imagination, and connect us to the world around us. There are many ways to approach this style of painting, here is one. This is a photograph of somewhere I walk my dog regularly. It looks depressingly bleak. But the view, leading to a small windswept tree always captures my imagination. And now for my interpretation ... I gave myself 1 hour to complete this painting. This method stops you from over-thinking and making fussy marks. It keeps the work fresh and spontanious. It doesn't necessarily lead to a finished painting but it's a great way to experiment and stay free. Spend some time looking at the work and ask yourself...
How does this painting make me feel? How would you interpret this? Try moving away from the obvious and think about your life to explain what's going on in this painting. Enjoy the process. Take in the colours and the perspective, the treatment of the foreground and the sky. Look at how the tree is depicted. I would love to hear your thoughts on this painting and how it affects you! And if you're interested in finding out more, I have just 2 places left on my Abstracting the Landscape Workshop in my lovely studio in Frome, where we will look at other ways to develop your landscapes. It's suitable for beginners and those trying to break free from painting what you see! And learn to Paint What You Feel! Check it out here...
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Rosemarie Barned
9/4/2024 04:02:09 pm
This painting makes me feel as through its windy and has not long finished rain ,as I see clouds in the puddles
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Lynn
9/4/2024 04:13:54 pm
Thanks Rose. That's what you see....does resonate with you in any other way...in other words how does it make you feel. Does it describe something. Does the tree represent something else, look at the way its been painted. Why is the foreground so colourful. Take your thoughts on an imaginary journey...
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Rose
17/4/2024 07:24:12 am
This painting reminds me of a late autumn 🍂 day. The tree 🌳 is being blown around by an northernly bitter wind. The clouds have a feeling that there a storm brewing.
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