BobBlast 622 - "Back to Basics, Part Three - Painting an Abstract"
Weekly BobBlast Issue 622 Back to the Basics, Part Three—Painting an Abstract Welcome Back to Another BobBlast! This week’s BobBlast goes back to Basics! This is Part Three of a three part series, all focusing on your light source… this time, we are painting an abstract. Does Abstract Painting have a Light Source? Well, yes and no… think Contrast instead. In an abstract painting, the principle of dark-to-light-dark-to-light creates contrast. The focal point is at the spot of the most contrast. Using bright contrasting values can be dramatic and eye-popping. I like to lead the viewer's eye to the contrasting point on the painting Another word about light source in an abstract painting… Let light come from within! In the Demo, I started with a red mid tone applied all over the surface. I let some of the red peek through, while also adding lights and white as a “light source”. The lightest part was the focal point as it was the spot of the most contrast. Incorporating a light source in your paintings will give focus, shape, dimension and a point of interest! Play with Light! Want more Light • Color • Shadow info? We are offering a one day zoom workshop Painting Light & Shadow July 15, 2026 click https://robertburridge.com/zoomin-wit... more info Want to Work with Bob in an In-Person Workshop? We have several in-person workshops coming up! •Dillman’s Creative Arts, WI •Hudson River Valley, Greenville NY •Madeline Island, Tucson AZ •Casa de Los Artistas, Mexico Go to our workshop schedule for details. https://robertburridge.com/workshop-s... Schedule your 2026 In-Person Mentor Workshop Today! •August 6-9, 2026 - 1 spot open! •November 5-8, 2026 - Sold out! •March 4-7, 2027 https://robertburridge.com/burridge-s... Burridge Studio Workshops - Paint In-Person with Bob! https://robertburridge.com/burridge-s... 3-Day Loosen Up Painting Retreat •July 17-19, 2026 3-Day Larger & Looser Abstract Painting •August 28-30, 2026 Sign Up for an Upcoming Online Workshop! •June 4, 2026 Abstract Florals from Loose, Colorful Splatters https://robertburridge.com/zoomin-wit... •July 1-2, 2026 The Not-So-Still Life https://robertburridge.com/zoomin-wit... Upcoming Online Demos •June 11, 2026 “Drawing Back into your Paintings” •July 9, 2026 “Perspective and your POV” Click here for more info and to register https://robertburridge.com/monthly-de... Bob's Monthly Demo Recordings for Sale Miss any Demos? You can purchase a recording! https://robertburridge.com/robert-bur... Give the Gift of Bob! Use the Burridge Studio Gift Certificates for: •Artwork•Monthly Demos•Private Lessons•Burridge Sponsored Workshops•Products from RobertBurridge.com https://robertburridge.com/burridge-g... To purchase a Goof-Proof Color Wheel, go to our website! https://robertburridge.com/burridge-p... We also have a Color Wheel App, available through the App Store. https://robertburridge.com/burridge-g... Burridge Online Coaching • Private one-on-one Critiques • Coaching • Comments • Strategies https://robertburridge.com/burridge-o...

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