Creating a Textured Abstract Painting
In this demonstration, texture is the dominant feature, so you don't need a complex
color scheme or a vast repertoire of shapes. The textures themselves are enough to
give the piece some drama.
1
Applya glaze of Alizarin Crimson. Dry thoroughly.
With Paynes Gray on half a cork, print random rect-
angles. Scratch into another patch of Paynes Gray with
a toothpick. Dry thoroughly. Glaze another area with
Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide overlapping the blue.
3
Paint over the modeling paste with glazes of
Paynes Gray or Alizarin Crimson. With heavy
gel medium collage some corrugated card-
board and a piece of doily.
2
Apply patches of light modeling paste with a
palette knife. Imprint them with various patterns.
Allow to dry thoroughly.
4
Glaze over the cardboard and the doily. Add
further areas of paint in a different shade of blue
(Cerulean Blue Deep). With matte medium col-
lage some rice paper. The final piece of collage
contains circles printed on tracing paper. This creases
dramatically when moistened.