Robert Burridge

Robert Burridge: Abstract Florals from Loose Colorful Splatters

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Video Length: 1 Hour 19 Minutes


Within a few minutes of watching Bob Burridge’s video “Abstract Florals from Loose Colorful Splatters” you will have no doubt as to why he has become one of the most popular and sought-after workshop instructors. His approach in teaching is not so much about using specific materials as it is about getting us to loosen up and have fun with our painting. And as Burridge often says, “Isn’t having fun why we started painting in the first place?”

The focus of this instructional video is preparing several small pieces of gessoed watercolor paper and then using them to splash and splatter on loose and juicy acrylic color. The end result is a series of abstract floral paintings that have been created using some basic design and composition techniques that are familiar to each and every artist. Using his new color wheel, Bob even shows us how easy it is to use primary and complimentary colors to bring pop and interest to our paintings.

This video is not for the faint at heart but rather for those painters who want to add some interest to their art by loosening up and being a bit irreverent. Burridge has that ability to get us so excited we won’t want to finish the lesson but rather move as fast as we can into our studio in order to start throwing some paint around.

The video’s eight chapters include one on preparing the paper, warming up, making a mess, design, composition and color wheel, painting stems and glass. Extras include a short interview with Bob and a look at some of the paintings in his gallery.

Robert Burridge teaches a variety of painting workshops to professional and emerging painters throughout the United States, Mexico, and France.  His workshops have historically changed artists’ lives forever.  Burridge has written and published two artist books: “Loosen Up Studio Workbook” and “Art Marketing: The Business of Selling Your Art” in addition to his DVD’s “Loosen Up With Acrylics” and “Start Abstract Painting Today”.