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For example, patterns, brushes, 3D data, etc.Īlthough this service can be viewed in a web browser, you will need to install Clip Studio to download materials. Use each artist’s works as a point of departure for making your own abstract paintings.You can use this service to download materials to use in Clip Studio Paint. Trace the development of each artist’s work and studio practice in relation to broader cultural, intellectual, and historical contexts in the decades after World War II. Learn about the materials, techniques, and approaches of seven New York School artists who made abstract paintings. A list of suggested materials is included in the first module. Learners who wish to participate in the optional studio exercises may need to purchase art supplies. You may choose to participate in the studio exercises, for which you are invited to post images of your own paintings to the discussion boards, or you may choose to complete the course through its quizzes and written assessments only. The works of art you will explore in this course may also serve as points of departure to make your own abstract paintings.
Readings and other resources will round out your understanding, providing broader cultural, intellectual, and historical context about the decades after World War II, when these artists were active.
Through studio demonstrations and gallery walkthroughs, you’ll form a deeper understanding of what a studio practice means and how ideas develop from close looking, and you’ll gain a sensitivity to the physical qualities of paint. Want to know how some of the 20th century’s most celebrated artists made abstract paintings? This course offers an in-depth, hands-on look at the materials, techniques, and thinking of seven New York School artists, including Willem de Kooning, Yayoi Kusama, Agnes Martin, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, and Mark Rothko.