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“begin your drawing or painting by placing eleven small dots, at random, on a piece of paper and start connecting those dots with lines. Think of the dots as hubs or anchors for the lines to connect to in a variety of ways.”
Dean Nimmer, Creating Abstract Art: Ideas and Inspirations for Passionate Art-Making

“recommend you use only one color or black and white for the first eleven dot project and save”
Dean Nimmer, Creating Abstract Art: Ideas and Inspirations for Passionate Art-Making

“Dots With Color and More In the second project you can use the initial eleven dots as a way to begin a composition and keep going by adding color, collage, shapes and textures along the way.”
Dean Nimmer, Creating Abstract Art: Ideas and Inspirations for Passionate Art-Making

“Begin your automatic drawing by making a mark on a piece of paper with any kind of black-and-white or color medium and just go wherever that takes you. No need to predetermine what kind of mark should come first or how to proceed from there, nor is there any model for what the resulting drawing should look like.”
Dean Nimmer, Creating Abstract Art: Ideas and Inspirations for Passionate Art-Making

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