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Abstract art a style in the visual arts and its varieties
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Natasha Clover Web Design / Trends 15-05-2012 For me, the style of abstractionism is primarily a confrontation with the logic of civilization.
The entire history of civilization of the last century is built on formulas, algorithms, principles, equations and rules.
However, a person tends to strive for balance and harmony.
In this connection, at the dawn of the century of the scientific and technical revolution, such an art trend appears, which does not obey the classical canons of drawing, but on the contrary, serves as its goal to give freedom to the unconscious and chaotic, at first glance devoid of meaning, but thereby giving a person the opportunity to free himself from the influence of norms and dogmas and preserve inner harmony.
Abstract art (from the Latin abstractus remote, abstract) is a very broad trend in the art of the XX century, which arose in the early 1910s in several European countries.
Abstract art is characterized by the use of exclusively formal elements to represent reality, where imitation or accurate representation of reality was not an end in itself.
The founders of abstract art are Russian artists Vasily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich, the Dutchman Piet Mondrian, the Frenchman Robert Delaunay and the Czech František Kupka.
Their method of drawing was based on the desire for" harmonization", the creation of certain color combinations and geometric shapes in order to evoke various associations in the beholder.
Two distinct trends can be distinguished in abstractionism: geometric abstraction, based mainly on clearly defined configurations (Malevich, Mondrian), and lyrical abstraction, in which the composition is organized from freely flowing forms (Kandinsky).
There are also several other major independent trends in abstractionism.
Cubism is an avant garde trend in the visual arts, which originated at the beginning of the XX century and is characterized by the use of emphasized conventional forms of geometric form, the desire to" split " real objects into stereometric primitives.
Rayonism — Rayism) is a trend in abstract art of the 1910s, based on the displacement of light spectra and light transmission.
The idea of the appearance of forms from the "intersection of the reflected rays of various objects" is characteristic, since a person actually perceives not the object itself, but "the sum of the rays coming from the light source reflected from the object".
Neoplasticism is the designation of the direction of abstract art that existed in 1917-1928 in the Netherlands and united artists grouped around the magazine "De Stijl"("Style").
Clear rectangular forms in architecture and abstract painting in the arrangement of large rectangular planes painted in the main colors of the spectrum are characteristic.
Orphism is a trend in French painting of the 1910s.
Orphist artists sought to express the dynamics of movement and the musicality of rhythms with the help of" regularities " of the interpenetration of the main colors of the spectrum and the intersection of curved surfaces.
Suprematism is a trend in avant garde art, founded in the 1910s by Malevich.
It was expressed in combinations of multi colored planes of the simplest geometric outlines.
The combination of multi colored geometric shapes forms balanced asymmetric suprematic compositions permeated with internal movement.
Tashism is a trend in Western European abstractionism of the 1950s and 60s, which was most widespread in the United States.
It is a painting with spots that do not recreate images of reality, but express the unconscious activity of the artist.
Strokes, lines and spots in tashism are applied to the canvas with quick movements of the hand without a premeditated plan.
Abstract expressionism is the movement of artists who paint quickly and on large canvases, using non geometric strokes, large brushes, sometimes dripping paint on the canvas, for the fullest identification of emotions.
The expressive method of painting here often has the same meaning as the drawing itself.
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Maria Trudler15-05-2012 .
16:32# 1
I really liked your introduction, Natasha, especially the first phrase is accurate.
You wrote well.
Freedom from the slavery of formulas and inner harmony is the meaning.
My favorite direction in painting is abstract art.
In all its many varieties.
And what currents are close to you: with blurred, indeterminate shapes, spots or clear contours in which symbols are visible?
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Natasha Klever16-05-2012 .
13:19# 2
@Maria Trudler:
And when I wrote this post, I was thinking about you))
I prefer an abstraction with clear contours, in which symbols are visible.
Moreover, these symbols sometimes appear after the work is finished, and the bizarre interweaving of lines gives rise to new images…
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