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Abstract Art | Showflipper

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  1. Art Understanding Abstract

  2. Pioneers of Abstract Art The pioneers of "pure" abstract paintings were Peit Mondarin and Kazimir Malevich. A great example of a sculptor who worked on the abstract sculptures is the Russian constructivist Naum Gabo. The term "Abstract Expressionism" was coined by the art critic Robert Coates. It was first publicly used in a German magazine, Der Sturm in 1919.

  3. 1 Curvilinear It is closely associated with Celtic Art. This modern art uses a range of abstract motifs. Examples: The Cherry Brandy by Alexander Zakhrov Pozo Azul by Olga de Amaral

  4. 2 Color or Light-related Light-related abstract paintings detach the art from reality. But maintain a sliver of reality. There is a swirl of pigment in every painting, which eventually hides the pigment. Examples: Water Lily paintings by Claude Monet The Talisman by Paul Serusier

  5. 3 Geometric Mainly characterized by non-naturalistic imagination. There is extensive use of geometric shapes. Commonly known as 'non-objective art' or 'concrete art'. Examples: The Black Circle by the Kasimir Malevich The Broadway Boogie-Woogie by Piet Mondrian.

  6. 4 Emotional The common theme here is the realistic tendency which is evoked through natural elements in a representational manner. Inspired by Surrealism and Biomorphic abstraction. Examples: Nabel by Jean Arp The Infinite Divisibility by YvsTangu

  7. 5 Gestural Here the process of making the painting is more important than the painting itself. The brushwork is often loose and very rapid. Examples: Works of Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and Robert Motherwell

  8. Understanding Abstract Art Understand the artist's reasoning behind the picture. Give the art a meaning which suits you. Abstract art is a genre of painting which displays an epitome of emotions.

  9. Conclusion Abstract expressionism can be considered a part of abstract art. Abstract expressionism historically has its roots in United States post World War II. Abstract art is a style that breaks every representation in real life. Most of the time it is not even an attempt by the painter to give an impression about the real life.

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