- Certificate of attendanceHas successfully completed a short course at Central Saint Martins4 November 2024 to 2 December 2024Karen Stanton President and Vice-ChancellorKaitlyn WoodHours studied 12.5Abstract Painting for Beginners Short Course




Kaitlyn Wood
The Abstraction Painting for Beginners Short Course explores some of the fundamental approaches to making abstract art.
This inspiring 5-week evening course is taught through a combination of slide talks on abstract painters and their work and a series of fun practical exercises. The focus is on developing understanding of colour, gesture, scale, form, shape and line.
During the course, students learn how to use the language of abstraction to get closer to their own personal sources and subject matter.
Each session focuses on a new aspect of abstraction and culminates in a final work abstract painting which will bring together the experimentations and learning from the course.
It is hoped that students can continue the practical exercises outside of the classroom and aim to make one new work experimenting with what they have learnt that week.
Course outcomes
By the end of the course students should have:
Developed their own visual language
Improved their understanding of the principles of painting through experimentation
Explored contemporary and historical examples of abstract art and abstract artists
Topics covered
Contextual analysis (artist references will be shown and discussed)
Mark-making and gesture
Composition, tone and paint application
Paint manipulation, colour and collage
Texture and layering
Reworking
Skills / Knowledge
- Painting
- Creative process
- Developing ideas