Abstract Painting
When stress comes knocking at my door,
I love to head to my studio and paint something abstract
Abstract strokes are loose and free~
Just click on the painting titles for the full tutorials
CC painted this with watercolor when she was 3…
She was Fearless!
Acrylic is my favorite medium, it allows me to paint quickly,
keeping things fast and loose

Plus, with acrylic, anything you don’t like can be painted over
“Peacock Dreams” , was commissioned with instructions
to paint the canvas mostly with whites and grays,
with touches of green, blue, and gold
I used gold leaf instead of gold paint

“Bloom” was commissioned by a friend
and is pictured in her living room before she had a chance to hang it

This was a lot of fun to paint
and I purposely loaded my brush with excess paint
so it would drip down

I liked her painting so much that I painted a similar one for my house

casually indicates the water and a shoreline
with colorful buildings reflecting into the water
is just horizontal brush strokes, dots and dabs

Abstract painting is like creating a mood…
It focuses on using visual elements like shapes, colors, forms,
and gestural marks to achieve its effect
It can express ideas, emotions, or concepts
through non-representational means~
The flowers in “Abstract Garden” , above, has drips instead of stems,
creating a somewhat whimsical mood
creates leaves and blooms with layers of colored strokes
This Painted Pitcher has abstract flowers around it’s middle

But remember that to be successful,
composition, color, focal point, and light are just as important
in abstract painting as they are in more traditional painting
Get out your paint brush and have some fun!

Be Fearless!
I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:
Sundays on Silverado/ Happiness is Homemade
Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday
Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party/ Creatively Crafty








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A creative and colorful round up of your art work Jenna! 🎨 Happy Friday! 💗
I like how your imagination took a journey – the colors just seem to dance together!
I like abstracts that have a degree of real connection to them (apart fro color and shape) — like your blooms and seascape. It’s the glorious use of color and mood that makes your painting so joyful.
Your abstracts are fantastic. Abstracts are hard! Mine usually look like mud because I overwork them. Have a great weekend! XO, RJ
How wonderful these are! I am having company tonight so I’m rushing around to get things done. But I took time to look at your art work as I knew it would make me happy and calm me down. Jenna, you are a wonder and bring so much happiness to your “viewing audience.” We are all behind you in your recovery and have always been great fans of your beautiful work. Keep going!
Shelia (the Georgia Gal)
Jenna, this round-up of your art just makes me smile. I love each one and since I can’t really draw anything, I appreciate your talent! Wishing you a wonderful Friday and weekend!
You are so talented. I enjoyed looking and reading about every painting. Love your choice of colors and subjects- so cheerful and uplifting. How fun to have a hobby that helps you relieve stress and have a beautiful painting to show.
Love all of these, Jenna. The peacock commission really strikes a chord with me. I hope you will find another venue to sell your art after Society6 closing.
I think of abstract art as something “anyone” can do (except me 😉), but your abstract paintings are anything but paint slapped on a canvas. I like all of them in this post, but “Breaking Waves” is magnificent. I feel like I am by the ocean!
Jenna, I think CC must have inherited her Grandma’s talent and her fearlessness! These are all so beautiful and truly do bring joy to your viewers. I love them all but Bloom and Breaking Waves really sing to me. Bloom looks gorgeous in your friend’s living room. You are so talented and I hope your recovery is going well. Take care!
Thank you so much Kim, I’ve had a lot of fun doing abstracts. Breaking Waves was a present for my daughter, her house is decorated in mostly grays and white.
I like your ability to paint so freely! I love your roses and the Peacock dreams. You inspire me, Jenna! 😃
Thank you Jill! You inspire me too 🙂