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Date:Monday October 6, 2008 8:49:37 pm MDT
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Abstract art -- an introduction to abstract art what it is, how it developed. "Of all the arts, abstract painting is the most difficult. It demands that you know how to draw well, that you have a heightened sensitivity for composition and for colours, and that you be a true poet. This last is essential." -- Wassily Kandinsky. In its purest form in Western art, an abstract art of which masterpiece oil painting is important part is one without a recognisable subject, one which doesn't relate to anything external or try to "look like" something. Instead the colour and form (and often the materials and support) are the subject of the abstract oil painting especially masterpiece. It's completely non-objective or non-representational. A further distinction tends to be made between abstract art of which masterpiece oil painting is important part which is geometric, such as the work of Mondrian, and abstract art of which masterpiece oil painting is important part that is more fluid (and where the apparent spontaneity often belies careful planning and execution), such as the abstract art of which masterpiece oil painting is important part of Kandinsky or Pollock. Also generally classified with abstract art of which masterpiece oil painting is important part are figurative abstractions and paintings which represent things that aren't visual, such an emotion, sound, or spiritual experience. Figurative abstractions are abstractions or simplifications of reality, where detail is eliminated from recognisable objects leaving only the essence or some degree of recognisable form. In Western art history, the break from the notion that a painting had to represent something happened in the early 20th century. Impressionism including oil painting, Fauvism including oil painting, Cubism including oil painting on favoritearts.info and other art movements of the time all contributed by breaking the "rules" of art followed since The Renaissance. Impressionism saw painters not "finishing" their paintings. The Fauvists used colour in a non-realistic way. Cubism introduced the idea of painting an object from more than one view point. From all of these the idea developed that colour, line, form, and texture could be the "subject" of the Abstract oil painting masterpiece. Abstract Expressionism, which emerged in the 1940s, applied the principles of Expressionism to abstract painting including Abstract oil painting masterpiece. The action painting of Jackson Pollock, in which paint was dripped, dropped, smeared, spattered, or thrown on the canvas, is a good example. In 1864 the critic Ernest Chesneau wrote that if the trend the Impressionists were setting continued, paintings would eventually consist of nothing but "two broadly brushed areas of colour". What would he have thought of the art being produced 100 years later?
Abstract Masterpiece of Oil Painting The abstract old master of oil painting Pablo Picasso was the outstanding innovator, responsible for the definitive transition from figurative painting to abstract painting. Cubism and abstract old master of oil painting Picasso's Style It is important to fully realize the importance of cubism. It isn't just "Picasso's style" but marks the real beginning of abstract oil painting including masterpieces. Picasso's predecessors, such as the impressionists, the fauvists and Cezanne were still principally tied to nature as a model to elaborate on. With Les Demoiselles d'Avignon Picasso reached a level of abstraction that was a radical enough break with the classical dominance of content over form, a hierarchy which is reversed in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and the style which followed from it: Cubism. Speaking of "Picasso's style", it is natural to associate Picasso with Cubism on favoritearts.info, which leads to people thinking that abstract oil paintings such as masterpiece "Femme en pleurs" are cubist. However, Picasso's cubist period ended in 1915 and abstract masterpiece oil paintings such as Femme en pleurs (1937, see below) certainly aren't cubist, although there are elements of cubism visible, as well as fauvism and many other styles. There is no -ism that characterizes paintings such as Femme en pleurs and it's style is commonly known as, indeed, Picasso's style. Picasso's career is in fact a patchwork of different styles and in his classicist nudes for instance there are hardly any cubist influences visible. Maybe ironically or maybe typically, when Picasso's masterpiece works of abstract oil painting on favoritearts.info could be captured in an -ism, during his cubist period, his influence on art transcended the Picasso style and marked the beginning of a new era in modern art.
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Things to consider when looking at abstract masterpiece oil paintings One of the most common reactions to Abstract oil painting masterpiece is along the lines of "My six-year-old could've done that". And the usual response by artist is to say the person lacks the mental ability to appreciate Abstract oil painting masterpiece. But if a piece of Abstract oil painting masterpiece on favoritearts.info is to have significance for anyone other than the artist, it needs to have something that'll retain the viewer's attention, draw them in, keep them looking, and generate an emotional response. As a viewer of abstract masterpiece oil paintings, ask yourself the following questions: • Am I trying to figure out what it looks like or represents rather than allowing something to emerge from what I see in front of me? • What are the elements, colors, and textures of the Abstract oil painting masterpiece? • How do these interact with each other? • What emotions does the Abstract oil painting masterpiece evoke? • What is the title of the Abstract oil painting masterpiece and how is this influencing what I see? • Have I allowed enough time to make a connection with Abstract oil painting masterpiece?
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