Abstract Art for Everyone
Abstracts help me paint my figures with more freedom. I also work with non-objective abstract pieces. For me there is a distinct overlap going from one painting style to another. One helps the other. I discover a lot of color possibilities in the non-objective that I can employ when painting animals, figures, and landscapes. Conversely, “traditional work” helps me with the abstract.
“Red and More”, 24” x 30” acrylic on canvas Confluence | 12″x12″ | Acrylic on Canvas | Sold | Bob Coonts High Desert Realm | Acrylic on Canvas | 24″w x 30″h | Sold | Bob Coonts Icarus | Acrylic on Canvas | 48″w x 48″h | Sold | Bob Coonts Intersection | 18″x24″ | Acrylic on Canvas | $1050 | Bob Coonts Arrival | 18″x24″ | Acrylic on Canvas | $1050 | Bob Coonts Flow | 18″x24″ | Acrylic on Canvas | $1050 | Bob Coonts Diagonal | 18″x24″ | Acrylic on Canvas | $1050 | Bob Coonts White Roman | Acrylic/Collage | 12″w x 12″h | Sold The Beginning of Red | Acrylic on Canvas | 36″w x 36″h | Sold | Bob Coonts Sunrise Reflections | Acrylic | 36″w x 36’h | Sold Redemption | Acrylic on Canvas | 18″w x 24″h | Sold Pegasus | Acrylic/Collage on Board | 18″w x 24″h | Sold Juxtaposition | Acrylic on Canvas | 36″w x 36″h | Sold