Wabi-Sabi: Art Workshop

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Are you inspired by the little things, the bits others might overlook? A crack in the sidewalk? The trunk of a fallen tree? Shards of broken pottery? Do you want your artwork to speak to the abstract nature of color, and shape and texture, composition and mood? With Wabi-Sabi Art Workshop, you'll learn to use your appreciation for the simple things in life--the ordinary, the aged, the humble--as your inspiration for making expressive, intuitive art. You will come to embrace imperfection and recognize that, yes, in fact, there is such a thing as a happy accident! The wabi-sabi philosophy of art is probably a little different from what you're used to--it's a style that finds inspiration and beauty in the imperfect, impermanent and humble nature of everyday objects. And there is a special freedom in wabi-sabi's abstract aesthetic, a forgiving approach that celebrates so-called mistakes and fosters an experimental spirit, encouraging you to build up and tear back with abandon. Inside Wabi-Sabi Art Workshop You'll Find: • Dozens of inspiration photos and tips for taking your own. • 27 traditional haikus. • 35 techniques using such diverse media as oil and acrylic paints, alcohol inkers, foils and leaf, pastels, plaster, collage and handmade papers, teabags, paper towels, coffee, crayons, encaustic paints, fibers and more. • Lots of Wabi-Sabi Wisdom--tips and troubleshooting. • 70 big, beautiful finished pieces of art illustrating featured techniques. • Links to online bonus content--step-by-step demonstrations illustrating six additional techniques. Add Wabi-Sabi Art Workshop to your artistic library and expand your artistic horizons today!

Author(s): Serena Barton
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 128

Introduction
Finding Inspiration and Beauty in the Ordinary
Tools and Materials You’ll Want
1 looking for wabi-sabi and finding it all around you
Wabi-Sabi Colors
Wabi-Sabi Texture
A Wabi-Sabi Photo Gallery
Use Your Photo for Inspiration
Use Your Photo for Setting a Mood
Inspiration Haiku
Mixing Acrylics
Creating Visual Texture
Finishing Touches
Sealing Your Pieces
The Landscape Format
Painting with Re-Inkers
Acrylic Paint and Re-Inkers
2 patina of time: creating the effects of seasoning
Spattering, Sponging, Dropping and Wiping
Scraping and Incising
3 strata of time: creating layers of texture
Using a Painting Knife
Plaster It On
Tissue Paper
Specialty Papers
Vintage Paper and Dress Pattern
Gluing On and Tearing Off
4 throw in the towel: working with the unexpected
Using Tea Bags
Using Stained Shop Towels
Amazing Cheesecloth
Coffee, Metal Flakes, Yarn and Stamps
The Cover-Up
5 abstracting from the real: the power of suggestion
Playing with Torn Paper
A Brush with Abstraction
Composition Tips for Abstract Work
6 translucence: creating wabi-sabi in wax
Making and Applying Encaustic Medium
Making Encaustic Paint
Painting Wabi-Sabi Encaustic
Adding Collage Elements to Wax
Hot Sticks and an Iron
7 buried treasure: 3-D wax art and other enhancements
Hunting and Gathering Embellishments
Attaching an Embellishment
Embedding in a Niche
Incising a Focal Point
Oil Paint with Wax
Gold Transfer Foil with Wax
continuing with wabi-sabi
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Resources
About the Author
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