Abstraction and Visual Ideas

Episode 209 · June 25th, 2022 · 37 mins 58 secs

About this Episode

Abstract artists are known for getting ideas for their work everywhere. If you notice someone taking a photo of a crack in the sidewalk or staring at a piece of rusted metal, chances are good that’s an abstract artist at work, collecting ideas for lines and colors and textures. Even if we don’t depict objects realistically in our work, we are constantly observing the world around us. Today we are talking about the process of gathering and using visual ideas in creating abstract art.

What do we mean by a visual idea in abstraction? It starts with observing something and then using that visual information in your work—not in the sense of literally reproducing it, as you might with realism, but translated into aspects of your abstract work. A visual idea can be thought of as a distillation of something you have observed that enters your abstract work in a way that is removed from its source. Visual ideas can spark imagination and serve as a point of departure into new ways of using techniques, composition, and the visual elements.

Many times, we take in visual information in an unconscious way, gazing at things without mush awareness or analysis or focus, and sometimes these images do come through as we work intuitively. But to use a visual idea consciously, it helps to observe consciously. In abstraction, visual ideas can be taken from any situation you are in—whenever something strikes us as visually interesting, if we have the time and focus to and intention to really examine it.

You are most likely already working with visual ideas if you are observant of the visual world. But it can be interesting to become more conscious or analytic about what you are staring at, at least every so often, and seeing what changes that may bring to your work. Nurturing visual ideas so that they grow their original source or in seeing how they appear in your work and that of others can be exciting and deeply creative.


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