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Abstract artists throw out the rules and training people get from a very early age and pose new ideas.
Abstract artists throw out the rules and training people get from a very early age and pose new ideas.
Abstract artists throw out the rules and training people get from a very early age and pose new ideas.
His way of working is called 'Action painting', which is a kind of abstract expressionism.
Expressionism sought to express the meaning of "being alive" and emotional experience rather than physical reality. It is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect; it is a subjective art form. Abstract means there is no recognizable subject in the picture. Click link and see some expressionist pictures! The one by Kandinsky is abstract, the others are not.
It does not work that way. Styles come and go irrespective of others, and usually there are two or more styles flourishing at the same time. There are op artists working today. Other styles or groupings from the second half of the 20th century are Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, Hyperrealism, Minimalism, Video Art, etc.
It was a true masterpiece. The art he worked on was abstract. He didn't scribble. It was the way abstract worked!
It started in Germany and Austria, and it slowly moved it way to America after World War ||
Up until expressionism and impressionist art the world was looked at in a structured way. Art tried to make an exact copy of the world. Even when the camera was invented they tried to translate a picture as an exact figure of people or a place. This one reason people look so stiff and structured in early photos they were trying to copy the paintings. When expressionism came it didn't look at the world in this way. It took a different view of the world and was expressive instead of static and structured. At first, it was not considered art and the critics gave bad reviews.
...Post-Impressionism?
life is an abstract noun yes / no
Missisippi Monday is made by Romare Bearden using collage technique.His style is considered to be too realistic to be avant-garde abstract, which was the contemporary way doing art at his time. One can see glimpses of cubism and expressionism in his work too, however his art pieces do not entirely fit in these cathegories either.Bearden himself tried to portray humanism in his works, however that is not an estabished art style form.Missisippi Monday is, in that sense, a collage also on the style, not just the technique. But if you had to say one art style, it would be abstract.