Abstract painting is a form of artistic expression that breaks free from the faithful representation of the real world. Unlike figurative art, it favors colors, shapes, lines and textures to convey emotions and ideas. Born at the beginning of the twentieth century with pioneers such as Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich, abstraction revolutionized our way of conceiving art by freeing the painter from any representational constraints.
For a beginner, tackling abstract painting may seem intimidating, but it is precisely its freedom that makes it a discipline accessible to all. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to paint in an abstract way: the main thing is to let your intuitions speak, to experiment with the materials and to let the colors dialogue with each other. Start by exploring simple techniques like Fluid Art or dripping, and let your creativity guide you.



