Have you ever been to an art museum and looked at an abstract
painting? Did you find yourself asking what was this artist
thinking when he created this abstract painting? What on earth
is an abstract painting? Maybe you are just wondering where the
art of abstract painting came from. If you find yourself asking
these questions then perhaps it is time you learn about the
beauty of an abstract paining.
The art of abstract painting began a very long time ago. Artists
began this art several hundred years ago. In fact, you have
probably seen some of the more famous abstract paintings before.
You may recall a famous abstract painting created by Van Gogh.
Picasso also had an abstract painting or two as well. Modigliani
is also known for his abstract painting work. Because of these
artists, and many others, the art of abstract painting has
gained popularity in the modern world.
Now what exactly is an abstract painting? An abstract painting
is defined in many ways. First off, an abstract painting does
not depict reality like traditional paintings. In the beginning,
most art was depicting a photographic or realistic expression of
someone or something. But an abstract painting does not do this.
The definition of an abstract painting is that an abstract
painting does not depict objects in the natural world. Rather,
an abstract painting uses colors and shapes in a
non-representing and nonobjective manner. It can be of anyone,
anything, or just nothing at all.
You can easily see this when you look at an abstract painting.
An abstract painting has bold, bright, and vivid colors. An
abstract painting also has many biometric shapes that are used
with the bold colors to make the artwork stand out. It is both
strange and beautiful to look at an abstract painting.
In the 1940's a movement called "Abstract Expressionism" was
started. This movement was started to show the freedom of an
artist's expression and to push the art of abstract painting. It
was started in New York in a school that also called it "Action
Painting." This school was one of the first American schools
that declared its independence from the European style of
artwork. They liked to think of their art as a form of spiritual
and intellectual art. This then further pushed the art of
abstract painting.
Now that you know the history of the art of abstract painting
you may come to understand it better. It is important to
appreciate all forms of art, including the odd art of an
abstract painting. You may find yourself wanting to get a piece
of this artwork for yourself. It is truly an interesting thing
to look at.
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