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Different Styles and Forms to Abstract Art
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Abstract
art is known as art that is not an accurate
representation of a form or object. What this means is that you will not
see a definite shape or figure in the art, you will have to look at it
closely and interpret what you see. The art itself is differed in many
ways including color and form. The artist sees something in the painting
and artwork.
There are many different styles and forms to abstract art. There are
three forms of abstract art that stand out and have become famous over
the years. These forms have been made famous certain artists. These
forms include Cubism, Neoplasticism, and Abstract Expressionism.
Cubism is the more modern movement in the world of abstract art. The
artwork is created by using an analytical approach to the object and
painting the basic geometric solid of the subject. Artist that followed
this form of abstract art expressed themselves by showing different
views of an object that have been put together in a way that you can not
actually see real life. This period was started in Paris in 1908 and it
was said that it reached its peak in 1914. Cubism continued until the
1920’s. Abstract art painters of this time include such people as
Fernand Leger and Francis Picabia.
The next period in the world of abstract art is Neoplasticism. This
period was marked by the belief that art should not be the reproduction
of real objects. It should instead be the expression of the absolutes of
life. According these artists the only absolutes in this world were
vertical and horizontal lines and the primary colors. The artist of this
period was
Theo van Doesburg.
Abstract Expressionism is a style of painting in which the painter shows
his personality through pure and simply spontaneity. This has been said
to more of a study of color and brush stroke. One of the most popular
artists that used abstract expressionism was Jackson Pollack. He was
called an action painter in the world of abstract art. He would drip and
pour his paint to create his work.
By:
James Hunt
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