Mark Making & Abstract Composition

Free Live 3-Day Artist Talk & Demo with Jenny Nelson

April 16-18, 2025. Sessions: 12:00-1:30pm ET

Join me for this live virtual event! Can't make the date? Register anyway and I'll send you daily replays. Sign up below and I'll see you inside!  — Jenny

Abstract Composition Can Be Challenging

While much compositional knowledge is intuitive, learning how to recognize and use spatial principles such as rhythm, balance, focal points, and directional movement gives you powerful tools that can change and elevate your work in unexpected ways.

These demos will help to enliven your paintings, giving you new ways to create marks and lines, and begin training your eye to make stronger compositions. 

During our 3 days together, you'll learn to:

  • Look critically at master works to recognize how line, marks and composition come together to create dynamic harmony 
  • Develop a language of marks and lines that are unique to you
  • Arrange abstract elements into an organized composition
  • And you'll join me in conversation with fellow painters about their challenges and solutions regarding these themes

Plus there will be a Q&A and recorded replays each day.

Schedule

Day 1: Mark Making

April 16, 12-1:00pm ET

  • Artist Discussion of Master Work: Mark Making
  •  Expressive Line and Mark Making Demo 
  • Q&A
  • Replay available within 24 hours

Day 2: Composition

April 17, 12-1:30pm ET

  • Artist Discussion of Master Work: Composition
  • Dynamic Composition Demo 
  • Intro to my Exploring Abstraction program for continued learning in abstract painting
  • Q&A
  • Replay available within 24 hours

Day 3: Artist Panel

April 18, 12-1:30pm ET

  • Interactive discussion with a few of my students about creative challenges and visual solutions in their paintings
  •  A look behind the scenes of my Exploring Abstraction online course
  • Q&A
  • Replay available within 24 hours

Art that Makes Your Heart Sing

That's the feeling you get when you see work that stimulates you and elevates your senses. I've always thought the best response we can have as painters to a painting is the immediate need to get to our studios and put paint to canvas. The reflexive instinct to express ourselves through our materials with fervor.

Developing a unique language and gaining mastery of composition is a combination of knowing the rules, intuition, and letting the magic happen. 

When a composition becomes unified, no single element of the piece distracts us from comprehending the artwork as a whole. Individual elements might stand out or be dominant, but if the work is unified, all of the parts end up with a feeling that is overall 'right'.

This discussion and training will help you unlock your innate abstract language, get your energy moving and improve your ability to create strong compositions. To see with new eyes. These are some of the foundations of good abstract works...but often where artists can get stuck. 

Is This for You?

Whether your new to abstract painting or a seasoned artist, or whether abstraction is not even your primary genre, the principles we'll discuss will train your eye to recognize the nuances of shape relationships and help you to see your work in new ways! 

Can't Make the Dates?

Register anyway and I'll send you daily replays!

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About Jenny

Jenny Nelson is a painter and arts educator. She attended Maine College of Art in Portland Maine, and is a graduate of Bard College, where she received a scholarship to the Lacoste School of the Arts in France. She has been living in the Hudson Valley for over two decades, including a Residency at the Byrdcliffe Art Colony from 2004-08. She has taught classes and workshops at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, the Woodstock School of Art, the Nantucket Artists Association, and Lubin House, through Syracuse University.  Jenny has been exhibiting for many years nationally and regionally including, Tria Gallery, Manhattan, NY; Hidell Brooks Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY. She has guided thousands of students to expand their skills in abstract painting through her workshops and online courses.