The 'Abstract' of Abstract Art

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The 'Abstract' of Abstract Art



Not quite sure as to what makes abstract art exposed to all speculations. Whatever it is, one thing is for sure, this type of artwork never ceases to boggle every nook and cranny of the human mind. Filled with boldness, profoundness, and mysteriousness, abstract art is probably the only kind of art that has always received mixed reviews ever since the first time it was transferred onto a blank canvas. Many believe that abstract art dates back to the Neanderthal times and instead of evolving with the changes in the art realm, it has kept itself straightforward and true to its ancient roots.

The literal meaning of abstract is to extract something out of something. It mainly comes down to how this artwork is perceived and understood by the eyes of a viewer. Abstract artworks are different, maybe because they defy the actual approach that goes into making an artwork. Artists that are into abstract art, don’t stick with the mainstream approach of getting the shapes right. Simply put, abstract art does not have any structural integrity to it. You won’t find geometrically accurate shapes or neat brush strokes, and everything else that goes into a typical artwork.

What Makes Abstract Art So Different?
Abstract art is ‘abstract’ because our brain perceives it that way. You may have heard people often claiming that abstract art is not real art, and it’s senseless. So that confirms the notion that abstract art is not for everyone – only the ones who possess a liking for it have ‘the eye’ that looks through the painting, not at it.

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An art piece made with an abstract approach doesn’t follow the obligations that you would see in other types of artworks. Artists use colors and different kinds of symbols to create unrecognizable patterns that are far from real objects. The main elements that make up an abstract piece may not include shape, but with composition, texture, line, pattern, and color, such artworks are brought to life.

Whenever abstract art is mentioned, no one can ever overlook the contribution made by Jackson Pollock. What set Jackson Pollock apart from other artists was the way he worked. Unlike typical artists who usually mount their canvases on easels and work, Pollock kept his canvases on the floor, so he could add more energy, boldness and his infamous ‘drip’ method to the artworks.

The Challenge of Abstract Art
Since abstract art defies the actual rule of painting that fine artists abide by, the final product that comes out of this type of artwork gives our brain something unique to look at and comprehend. Abstract art possesses the quality of challenging our brain. It acts as a stimulant for creativity.

Abstract art teaches the human mind to look at art with the eye of an artist and understand the ‘feel’ that has gone into the artwork. It exposes our minds to unfamiliar situations that we often blot out in the real world. Furthermore, abstract art teaches us to go down the route of surreal art, which only confirms our notion as to whether or not abstract art depicts surrealism or not.

In a Nutshell
To understand what goes into artwork that is created using the abstract approach, one must have an unrestrained imagination. Most of the abstract work that we usually see is online since very few can manage to pay such kinds of artworks a visit in the museums. When you see an abstract piece from the distance, you fail to grasp the true essence of it. There is texture, there is color blending and strokes involved, which means all of this is best experienced when you can touch and see, for real.










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