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Abstract Landscapes

Abstract Landscapes. Using watercolor techniques. Landscape an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view. Which one is the landscape?. Which one is the landscape?. Which one is the landscape?. Abstract not present in physical reality. Which one is abstract?.

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Abstract Landscapes

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  1. Abstract Landscapes Using watercolor techniques

  2. Landscape an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view.

  3. Which one is the landscape?

  4. Which one is the landscape?

  5. Which one is the landscape?

  6. Abstract not present in physical reality.

  7. Which one is abstract?

  8. Which one is abstract?

  9. Which one is abstract?

  10. Abstract Landscape color and form make up the subject versus tangible objects.

  11. Abstract Landscape vs. Landscape Painting How are these different? The Landscape can be seen in reality. The Abstract does not have a distinct subject.

  12. Balance visual stability How is there balance within this painting?

  13. Symmetry equal weight on both sides of the painting How is there symmetry within this painting?

  14. Asymmetry two sides are not balanced How is this painting asymmetrical?

  15. Unity when all the elements in your painting work together How is there unity within this painting?

  16. Space space refers to distances or areas around, between or within components of a piece. Space can be positive (white or light) or negative (black or dark), open or closed, shallow or deep.

  17. How do you create an abstract landscape painting from a landscape image? Use of Color – Balance, Unity, and Space Use of Shapes Use of Lines SIMPLIFY

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