Collection: Abstraction

Abstraction is an art movement that moves away from faithful representations of reality, focusing instead on form, color, and composition. The "Abstraction" category in the painting gallery includes works that:

  • They experiment with form: Abstract artists often use geometric or organic shapes, lines, and textures to create compositions that do not reflect specific objects from reality.
  • They express emotions and ideas: Thanks to their free approach to color and composition, abstract works can evoke strong emotions in the viewer and encourage reflection, leaving interpretation open.
  • They break traditional patterns: Abstraction gives artists the opportunity to experiment with new painting techniques, often pushing the boundaries of traditional art-making methods.

Examples of artists associated with this movement include Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Jackson Pollock. The gallery's "Abstraction" category offers a unique aesthetic and intellectual experience, encouraging personal interpretation and exploration of the emotions hidden in form and color.

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