Representational art depicts recognizable subjects from the real world, such as people, landscapes, or objects, aiming to represent them in a way that viewers can identify. In contrast, nonrepresentational art (or abstract art) does not attempt to represent specific objects or scenes, focusing instead on elements like colors, shapes, and forms to evoke emotions or concepts without a direct visual reference. The key difference lies in the presence or absence of recognizable imagery.
The eye of the beholder.
The difference between urban art and graffiti is that urban artists have permission from the owner of the object they are painting on this is legal. Graffiti is illegal because the person doing it does not have permission from the owner.
line art is like clip art. it is art created only with lines. continuous tone art is art that uses a tonal range such as a photograph.
Art that you more style into, its more artistic.
acutually imaginary and art are pretty much the same because you have to imagine a picture before you can draw it
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Nonrepresentational art is also called non-figurative or abstract. It means a picture which does not depict anything, only shape and color. Click link for some examples! Representational (figurative) art depicts something (person, thing, landscape, etc).
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whats the difference between representational,abstract, and non representational art
It would be art that isn't a picture of a thing or a scene, with identifiable objects in it. so Jackson Pollock's action paintings - lots of dribbles of paints - would be non-representational. Whereas landscape paintings or portraits, for example, would be representational
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Kazimir Malevich
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It means it has no recognizable subject.