2015/11/10

PaperArtsy Challenge blog Topic 21: Abstract Art

Hello friends and welcome here.
I was jumped post 2 times for PA challenge. I was little busy for my family, now is done. I didn't to touch any tools and paints I almost forget how to...
I'm ready!!
The PA Topic 21: Abstract Art this fortnight (HERE)and I can't really understand 'What is Abstract Art ' I Only know some Abstract Artist. Then I only followed Jackson Pollock technique 'Dripping'.
First I dripped Golden - Clear Tar Gel and Little Black Dress on to the white smoothy card and stayed over night. I then dripped Fresco Banana, Caribbean Sea and Bougainvillea again. And I used Treasure Gold Classic randomly. I cut the painting sheet into two rectangles. Prepare another square cut of white paper, I glued the two rectangles papers on the both sides. Also I cut  the black paper and glued center place. I then drew the circles by oil Pastels. 
This is my Abstract Art and no name.... Very fun to made.




Thank you so much for stopping by, have a fantastic craft days all.

Etsuko xxx

13 comments:

  1. Love the circles in the middle, brings the whole piece together, real joy to look at and study all of the elements.

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  2. Love the circles in the middle, brings the whole piece together, real joy to look at and study all of the elements.

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  3. Lovely to see you back, Etsuko - hope all is well with your family.

    Your Pollock drippage looks fantastic and I love the circle motifs in the centre - a great piece of abstract artwork.
    Alison xx

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  4. I too hope all is well Etsuko. Like you I can't really say I understand 'Abstract Art' but there are lots of abstract pieces I love because they are just pleasing to my eyes and your design is one of them. The contrast between the circles in the middle and the sharp lines of the side rectangles is perfect and I really love the colours. Well done, your natural instincts worked to produce a really nice piece.

    Hugs
    Lesley Xx

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  5. What a terrific abstract, and I really loved reading how you made it, it was fascinating.

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  6. Love this, especially the side panels. What fun. Hugz

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  7. Oh wow, this is amazing etsuko, really what I think of as abstract art,

    Lucy x

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  8. Fabulous! Really love the patterns made by the 'dripping' technique. I must try this.

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  9. Fantastic - really captures the look of modern abstract American art! Love your colors also - xx Lynn

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  10. Lovely drippage Etsuko! Now I will be wanting some tar gel even more than before... I enjoyed doing my abstract piece too although I don't think I'm any good at it!

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Thank so much for taking the time to stop by. Your lovely comments make my day and so much appreciated. Etsuko xxx