Through the use of shapes, colors and textures, abstract art creates an atmosphere that is all its own. Through creating a mood unique its own, abstract art generally doesn’t attempt to portray a specific picture in the final product.

abstract paintings is a way to play with artists’ emotions in totality. Because emotions are precise abstract art is regarded to be a thing that is not that is rooted in real life. In a properly executed abstract painting, the viewer will “feel” an element of reality in the artwork. Abstract art is incredibly spontaneous in the natural world.

When I paint abstract art, original artwork I always try to start with at minimum three distinct colors. The colors could be complementary or opposing in the wheel of color. This is based on what I would like to see the viewer experience and feel. Do I want vibrant colors that are opposite to each other that you vibrate whenever you look at them? For example, purple and green or blue and yellow. Do I want to create colors that blend when you look at them , causing your eyes to follow a relaxing line across the canvas? There isn’t a incorrect or correct method of painting abstract art, because there’s no right or wrong method to experience while painting it.

Emotions

The emotions are the primary component of abstract art. What emotions is the artist experiencing? Are they upset, sad at love, from love, motivated or and even aggressive? The mood can greatly depend by the habits an artist does and doesn’t. Artists have had a lengthy reputation for using external stimulants in the form of cannabis, alcohol, or other drugs. I am not a fan of this, and I don’t agree with it. It is not something that everyone uses. However, I can affirm that a lot of the best art works have been inspired and developed in the presence of alcohol and drugs. What is this all about? The emotions are the most important factor in making art. Whether you are happy or sad drunk or sober, whatever state of mind the artist is in will be able have an impact on the final result of the work.

When to stop, less is more

In the event that I create abstract paintings I am enticed by the feeling that I would like to place the subject matter of the painting like a bird, flower or person, a building, etc. I look at a stunning background and want to create something that defines the image. The majority of my artworks mix what I am feeling and what I observe and am especially inspired by. But the main problem in making a good abstract work is knowing what to do, and when to declare “enough”. Abstract art is as basic as a black and white drawing and include a few strong brush strokes. It may be minimalist in design and construction. The artist has the ability to communicate using fewer words, fewer strokes could convey more information by making use of the empty space that is now empty. When less is more in abstract art, it can begin to transform into something different like modern wall art.

Less is More Sometimes, however, more is better

When I paint abstract artist, I like to be a bit more creative and use the smallest amount of. That is, how can I create an art work that is powerful using the empty space on the canvas? Speak more without saying anything or paint more with the paint to emphasize the empty space and give it shape. The reverse is also true too. What number of layers do I need? I ask myself. I believe that the layers of paint are the layers that convey emotion. When I’m looking to express more, I think “how many layers could I build?” “How numerous layers could I create?” “How many more colors and texture is there?” I construct layers similar to how the sculptor removes layers to reveal the form hidden but I layer layers in order to establish dimensions, texture and shapes. It conveys emotion.

— Abstract Art: Where does it originate?

My art pieces contain a touch of the undefined abstract, the unknowable. I mix my surrealism, pop art modern art, and abstract art into my own style. Abstract art is a lot of fun. It lets me explore the hidden levers of my mind. As I wash colors as I work with my brush strokes and thick blobs of overlaying paint, my thoughts travel. It travels to a location that can only be explained by the final product. This allows me to let go of my innermost layers which I cannot access without participating in the creative act of painting. Abstract art is a reflection of the inside of the mind.

My Visions as an artist

I am a sucker for abstract painting. However, what I am able to do even more is to blend elements of the surrealism style, my buddha artwork, contemporary wall art and pop art. I also love stencil art. I mix all these styles to determine the direction my imagination and style is.

My initials are Banding (pronounced Bonding) my last name is Hendrix. I am a fervent supporter of an art form. It’s my passion. My roots are in San Francisco, but residing currently at Scottsdale, AZ. As a person of a multi-racial heritage, I was raised to accept and appreciate all different cultures. It is my experience that I’m influenced these traditions, and the endless potential of beauty as well as the world…

My design style is Progressive and I draw inspiration from surrealism, abstract pop art, and urban art.

Inquiring about and examining the fundamental mental nature of the mind and transcendental thoughts.

Paint is a medium to explore and discover the supernatural and the spiritual.

I refer to my work as “progressive” because I’m always looking for progress and improvement, as I strive to achieve inner perfection through my art.

True art is an external expression of an inner truth that is capable of the beauty of perfection and beauty in totality.

I believe that we’re an infinitely perfect entity internally, and manifest as spiritual beings. It is our own deficiency of awareness and comprehension that prevents us from achieving our maximum potential as human beings.

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