
Exploring Geometric and Organic Shapes in Art Inspired by Reggie Laurent
Discover the world of geometric and organic shapes in art through the works of Reggie Laurent. Learn the difference between these shapes, create silhouettes, and express your creativity with a mix of shapes in your own artwork. Get inspired to infuse abstract art with feelings and emotions as Reggie does. Dive into a creative project that combines your favorite activity with art, following Reggie Laurent's unique artistic style.
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REGGIE LAURENT Geometric and Organic Shapes
REGGIE LAURENT Born in Chicago, Illinois. Lives in Georgia. Started painting in 1986. Medium of Choice: Acrylic Abstract Artist
SHAPE Geometric Organic Geometric shapes are any shape that has a mathematical name: Square Triangle Rectangle Circle Octagon Organic shapes are shapes that are free-form and found in nature; these shapes cannot really be named.
ABSTRACT ART Reggie paints abstract art: Art that does not represent an actual thing or object Abstract art often represents a feeling or emotion. Reggie starts with a black canvas He painted his shapes in white first. Then he adds color!
I CAN Use organic and geometric shapes to create an artwork inspired by Reggie Laurent. Explain the difference between organic and geometric shapes. Create a silhouette in an artwork.
REGGIE LAURENT PROJECT Choose an activity you really like doing: Playing an instrument Playing a sport Walking your dog Riding a bike Dancing Create a silhouette of that activity. Fill in the area around the silhouette with organic and geometric shapes.