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pls put in your views

By : deepakt

A peace of art is very personal and to say something is true or false would be stupid / great work or a bad work that would be stupid as well - because something great to me would not be great to you

By : Jal

A true work of abstract is something that dosnt have any form.

It is that simple and nothing more to it.

Lets not get into any arty stuff and make it more than it is

By : theartstrust

It should be something that has no form and can use space and colour in the right way to create Magic

By : Jal

Every work of fine arts is more or less "abstract", an abstraction from real space, real time, colour of objects, size and material (in the case of sculptures)and so on. An artwork not using icons or signs for objects and persons existing in our real world is unrepresentational art, normally called "abstract" art. It does no matter that a visitor believes to see in such an artwork signs or relicts of objects. For it is essentail for survival to interpret immediately all that we see; it is a matter of life and death for all animals. The process of interpretation of that we see is finished in about 3 seconds. These Three Seconds are the real PRESENCE for human beings! After these 3 seconds begins the PAST, the memory.
There is the question of the existence of an "innocent eye". Somebody think there is none. But I think this "eye" exist - albeit for at least fractions of a second - day by day at every glimpse we make to see anything.

By : Jal

an abstract work has all the things of a regular art work. it has perspective, colour, form, drawing, composition and most of all direct statements. abstractions are works of direct statements. We tend to loose the statements while making an abstract. it is not only that we do not see any form in it that we recollect in our minds but are the view of an artist as he portrays things through direct representation of all the things that is needed in any art work. It is very difficult to judge a true work of abstract from the rest, it is because the copying tendency of the artist from other sources to make abstract as a representation of their themes.

A true abstract has an insite of a thought, that triggered during his experiment while making the statement to the public. It is a very strong representational medium. If you see the works of the artists who are truly in an abstract form you will see that it has the depth to hold you inside and inspire you to look more and more indepth of its creation. Whether artist had repre

By : rahul_prem1

 
 
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