Abstracting the Landscape: Embrace Creative Freedom in Your Art

In this episode of Totally Abstracted I explore the liberating and intuitive world of abstract landscapes. Building on last week's discussion about "Finding Flow," I introduce how abstract landscapes can transform your painting practice by focusing on capturing the emotional essence of a scene rather than the precise details.

I break down what it means to abstract a landscape, how this approach allows for creative freedom and a deeper connection to your art. By emphasising what you feel rather than what you see, you can express the atmosphere and energy of a place in ways that are uniquely your own.

You will learn six key elements to create impactful abstract landscapes:

  1. Colour Palette: Using colours to set the mood and evoke emotions.
  2. Texture: Experimenting with layers and tools to add depth and visual interest.
  3. Composition: Creating an intentional flow to guide the viewer’s eye.
  4. Line and Shape: Simplifying or exaggerating lines to convey calmness or movement.
  5. Atmosphere: Using gradients and soft transitions to create a dreamy, ethereal feel.
  6. Mark-Making: Adding unique marks for spontaneity and character.

Download my Ethereal Expressions: Building Depth and Emotion in Abstract Landscapes guide ⁠to get started on your own abstract landscapes.

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