It's really cool to see the whole process of it and how elements get added and taken away. Also, very illustrative on how important observation of the painting while working on it truly is. Thanks for the upload.
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I'm an abstract artist. This is beautiful. I never understood how people could see things in my work until I watched this and seen an elephant 😍😍 Well done.
How does one actually make any money off of these types of paintings? I have been an abstract artist for 40 years and painted many fantastic black and whites that I totally loved and was proud of and that took some unusual techniques and weeks to finish. I have done color ones also that took weeks. I couldn't sell these things for $5,000 or $5 even when being part of shows. I have done stuff that I looked at and thought "ok, that's as good as any famous abstract painting I have seen EVER." In the end, art is more about who you know. LOL.
You can get an art agent who might be able to push your art with specific clients. Also find the right target audience. I walked by a shop one time and there was a piece in there that reminded me of work that a friend of mine is painting as well. so I connected him to the store owner. So maybe try to find boutique shops that has art in their stores too. The store owner get a commission for selling your art. A side from that I think perhaps it's just geography and depends on where you are at and lastly. Sometime it's just putting yourself out there. I am a new artist when it comes to painting. Maybe a month. But I hustled a little with friends and already sold five pieces. So if I can sell paintings only painting for a month, Im sure you can as well. Hope this helps.
It is easy to imitate the Ab Ex painters, but it was not so easy for the artists who invented it. That required imagination, bravery, and hard work to bring it about. And Ab Ex painting was utterly despised and hated for many years until critics and art lovers came around and realized what a stupendous breakthrough it was. Until that time, the Ab Ex artists struggled, suffered, and some of them literally died of starvation.
At any point, even in the very beginning you could have stopped and I would have thought it was a beautiful painting. You keep going and create a masterpiece. Love it. !
Wow thank you so much! Sometimes it's tough to know when to stop messing with it, usually I'll have to let it sit and look at it for a week or so to see if my mind ever changes about it :-)
FABULOUS! Thanks for letting us in to watch. You`re abstracts like this and the `to die for` green waterfall/jungle abstract would sell extremely well here in Denmark.
it's really beautiful! i'm interested in abstract art with acrylic paints. i've been using only oil paints, but when it comes to abstract art, seems that acrylics are more suitable. it dries and can be clearly overpainted faster than oils...also oil paints are expensive
Thank you for bringing us into your process, and fantastic work! It's nice to remove the complexities of color and just stick with black and white colors (and maybe a little yellow ochre of ultramarine blue here and there). I think using black and white is a good exercise in values and why a range of values is important.
i would love to hear the story behind this piece. i am a sucker for abstract art and the building process behind it, but it must have a story to round the piece of. by the way, excellent work!!!
I can see two big rocks frozen water n bit of it melted n splashing on the rocks until mark 10 mins but thereaftr u converted it to a part of crevices on a frozen mountain in white snow 👍
Hi Addi, wonderful work! Tell me, do you ever get sore feet or legs standing so long in front of these large canvases? I do, and I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong.....
@@lenmey1 Yea if I'm using mediums that can smear (pastels, pencil etc.) then I'll use some sort of fixative either spray or a clear medium, but the areas that are just dried acrylics then I just leave it as is, mainly bc I don't care about the bit of extra protection, my work isn't valuable enough yet haha
@@AddiArts i undertand but sometimes you have to stop and see.. you dont have to put to much inside, but i have to congratute you, you r so nice for answer me.
Hmmmm- while I admire artists- I am one- I know the creative grind can be challenging. But if I thought I could sell something like this I'd be belting them out by the truck load. Slap on some back blue and white - bingo.