by Lynne Ayers
How hard can it be?! Some look at abstracts and say “My two-year-old could do that.” Abstracts, good abstracts are hard to do so that they look cohesive, balanced, interesting, engaging. I’ve been trying and not particularly successfully. I find that I have trouble making shapes (Again, how hard can it be?!) I am fascinated by line and get lost in the details; I find I want some structure yet when I try that the piece seems to lack energy. My shapes look blobby and mushy.
So I’ve been investigating shapes, using photographs, cropping down to interesting shapes and/or colour combinations. I’m also using collage to help in the process. I took a cut up painting and dropped the pieces on a surface. Maybe something will engage in my brain and filter down through my arm to the canvas with energy and purpose.






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Thanks for sharing your thoughts and pictures, Lynne. I also like the sequence of photos too.
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As per your usual, Lynne, exquisitely done!…SandraSent from Samsung tablet
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Yes, abstract is really not as easy as one would think. But you do abstract really well, Lynne. I suffer from “Ayers abstract envy.” Love the “collage pieces dropped on surface”. Beautiful!
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Thank you, Susan. :) It’s a lot of putzing and sitting back and going “hmmm”.
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