Know How to create random abstract figures with lines or circles

Know How to create random abstract figures with lines or circles

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Know How to create random abstract figures with lines or circles

Have you ever wanted to draw”nothingness”? These abstract paintings don’t have any specific intentions but instead reveal your artistic inspiration – they are completely moved by your creative spirit.

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what the void should be, since that’s up to you (the artist!), but some ideas or guidelines would certainly help. In this article, we’ll show you how to experiment with abstract lines and overlapping circles to create your own abstract artwork. let’s start!

Method one

Draw random lines

  1. Start with a blank canvas. In this case, a simple blank sheet of paper. (See What You’ll Need for size recommendations.)
  2. Draw on the canvas with random lines that split the white space as much as possible. Send those lines all the way across the page. Don’t leave anything cut off in the middle of the paper, but keep drawing lines from side to side, without end.
  3. Fill some shapes that appear in the area between all the lines. Go ahead and use your pencil. There is no pattern to follow; just make it an option block in one part of the canvas.
  4. Fill in most of the remaining shapes. Use random patterns and stuff like that. It is best to choose a large shape, but you are also free to use small ones. However, the important nature of nothingness is to always follow a random pattern, letting the randomness determine the form for you.
  5. Simply put a cross in it to fill in the rest. Go ahead – try it out; it might not look like a good idea, but it will look great.

Method Two

Use overlapping circles

  1. Find something small and round. For example, a mug or a roll of tape . Also use a Sharpie™ with fine and regular tips throughout the project; it makes it pop more than a pen or pencil.
  2. A circle with multiple overlapping areas is drawn multiple times.
  3. Blacken some non-contact areas of your choice.
  4. Fill the rest of the space with a pattern. Make sure no single pattern touches the same pattern.
  5. Fill the pattern area alternately with the background, from black to white, so that the pattern on the black background touches the pattern on the white background.
  6. Done. Apply any finishing touches you think are needed.

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