Posted on April 25, 2022
Abstraction isn’t the most popular artistic mode around. Sure, it has a loyal (and growing) group of practitioners, and it makes up a large portion of what’s hanging on the walls of fashionable New York art galleries. But many artists and appreciators tend to keep their distance, perhaps because they’re intimidated by it or because they don’t trust those snooty galleries. More likely, however, they haven’t had much exposure to abstract art, and as a result they just don’t know what to make of it.
But that’s a shame, because those who shun abstract work are missing some of the most exciting and expressive artwork there is. Of course abstraction presents a distinctly different way for artists to convey their ideas, but that’s not all. It also expands your imaginative abilities, because it forces you to think about your ideas in ways that don’t mimic the objective world, and it requires you to see in unfamiliar ways. There’s no better way to exercise your imagination than to set it free from the boundaries of our everyday visual experience.
Original Article: 6 Tips for Creating Abstract Art