Easy Line Fill Abstract Art Idea

I wanted to share this fun project for making easy line fill abstract art. I think sometimes people get intimidated to create abstract art, when it’s really as simple as drawing a few lines and painting them in. This abstract art project just uses a few supplies and has an almost Mid-century Modern feel to it. I have to admit, it’s a pretty relaxing no pressure painting technique.  I remember doing a painting project like this in grade school with crayons, and thought it was pretty cool then. I have a video of the process or you can jump to the DIY below.

Abstract painting featuring easy line fill abstract art with green, peach, and blue shapes beside a white vase adorned with colorful floral designs, holding a bouquet of flowers on a dark wooden surface.

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Supplies for Creating an Easy Line Fill Abstract Art Idea

I love an easy art DIY, such as this abstract art technique with a paint scraper. To create this project you’ll need:

-A canvas (any size you want, you can easily go big on this one!)

-A light colored watercolor pencil (the lines will dissolve when you paint)

-Acrylic paint your color choices. This can be either craft paint or art paint. (With thinner craft paint, two coats may be needed for a solid look). You can find supplies here.

Use a Watercolor Pencil to Create Freehand Lines

A hand holds a pencil, drawing abstract, overlapping curved shapes on a blank white canvas—creating easy line fill abstract art.

Start by free handing crazy watercolor pencil lines all over your canvas. When I say crazy, I mean crazy. In fact, make sure to cross lines and pencil marks go over each other. This will create a unique pattern to paint. No rules, just let the pencil lines flow.

A hand creates easy line fill abstract art on a canvas with a brush; a palette of green, orange, blue, and peach paint rests nearby on a wooden surface.

Using a light colored watercolor pencil for this project is great, because the pencil lines will dissolve into the paint and disappear unlike a regular graphite pencil that might bleed through.

A hand holds a paintbrush, creating easy line fill abstract art with green shapes on a canvas outlined in abstract forms, some already filled with vibrant orange and blue.

Start Painting in The Spaces Between the Lines

Once your lines are done, use your acrylic paint to paint in the spaces between the lines on your easy line fill abstract art.  I took color inspiration from my vase on my mantel and I ended up using about 6 different colors. If you want it to coordinate with your decor, feel free to use some of your wall color as well. I love the flexibility of this project, because you can go really colorful, or you can keep it monotone, or even do a color gradient.

A hand creates easy line fill abstract art, painting green, orange, and peach shapes on a canvas. A paint palette and the signature "Jennifer Rizzo" appear in the bottom right corner.

Use Crayons or Washable Markers also to Create Abstract Art

This is also a really fun project for kids as abstract line art ideas go, and really doable for almost any age. Replace the paints with crayons or washable markers and just use paper…and even the littles can do it.

Easy line fill abstract art with green, peach, and navy shapes sits on a dark wood shelf next to a floral-patterned vase holding assorted flowers.

Let Paint Dry and Display!

I think this is just such a fun way to create beautiful art for any age and it can really be customized to your space as well!

The image shows the word "Jen" written in a black, cursive script on a white background

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