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Non-objective Cut-up Painting

Non-objective Cut-up Painting. Use tempera paint on railroad board to make non-objective painting. Use tempera paint on railroad board to make non-objective painting. Choose color scheme: monochromatic, analogous, complementary, or split- complementary.

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Non-objective Cut-up Painting

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  1. Non-objective Cut-up Painting

  2. Use tempera paint on railroad board to make non-objective painting.

  3. Use tempera paint on railroad board to make non-objective painting. Choose color scheme: monochromatic, analogous, complementary, or split- complementary.

  4. Use tempera paint on railroad board to make non-objective painting. Choose color scheme: monochromatic, analogous, complementary, or split- complementary. Use quick brush strokes, in a series of vertical and horizontal shapes.

  5. Use lighter colors/values first, darker colors/values last.

  6. Use lighter colors/values first, darker colors/values last. Vary the size of the brush strokes and overlap colors to produce more complicated areas.

  7. Use lighter colors/values first, darker colors/values last. Vary the size of the brush strokes and overlap colors to produce more complicated areas. Let railroad board dry.

  8. Use lighter colors/values first, darker colors/values last. Vary the size of the brush strokes and overlap colors to produce more complicated areas. Let railroad board dry. Paint a piece of corrugated cardboard black or another color that works with your color scheme.

  9. Using an X-acto knife, cut up painting into various widths, lengths and shapes.

  10. Using an X-acto knife, cut up painting into various widths, lengths and shapes. Glue pieces onto the corrugated board.

  11. Using an X-acto knife, cut up painting into various widths, lengths and shapes. Glue pieces onto the corrugated board. Think Principles of Design: movement, rhythm, pattern, focal point, etc.

  12. Using an X-acto knife, cut up painting into various widths, lengths and shapes. Glue pieces onto the corrugated board. Think Principles of Design: movement, rhythm, pattern, focal point, etc. Pieces can overlap.

  13. Non-objective Cut-up Painting

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