Tuesday, December 13, 2016

How To Choose Meaningful Abstract Paintings For Your Home

By Karen Russell


Art is in itself an imitation of life. There are so many ways that different artists can interpret what they see of life which is really the source of its beauty and meaning. Lately the most famous contemporary pieces come from places such as LA and New York. This does not come off as a surprise as both locations are just constantly bustling with life and creativity.

There have been many movements throughout history when it comes to the any form of the visual representation of life. LA abstract paintings, for example, have produced many works that can range from pop art references to those with more elaborate meanings. The question remains is whether or not it is good and what makes art a masterpiece, exactly.

What makes an abstract piece stand out from among others is composition. This is true to all types of art, but can be quite difficult to determine in this case, technically speaking. Not only does its aesthetic rely on color choice but also on so many unsuspected shapes and concepts.

The thing with abstraction is that there is no concrete life form visual and accurate representation that immediately makes the subject recognizable, if even there is a subject at all. Abstract in its essence is a matter of composition consisting of well placed shapes and colors. While this may be true it does not stop it from holding so much meaning and life.

Take a Picasso, for example. One of his greatest and most famous works is the Guernica. This is one way of him relaying his political opinions during the time of war. Specifically, this was about the victims of the bombing by the Nazi that occurred at the civil war in Spain. The shapes and even facial expressions perfectly portrayed the grief and loss that was evident during that point in Spanish history.

More contemporary artists are meant to do really good in galleries found in Los Angeles. This is because art movements and new or evolved perspectives are still being valued. Not that it is not valued anywhere else either. The crowd and culture is just so much diverse. Look for the weird and the crazy instead of the plain and technical.

The funny thing with many contemporary pieces is how they are either really good or really pretentious. The price is not a good telling factor for this either. There are so many artworks sold that look so plain but then again you would not know that it was how they were made. There are also those that have come out accidental and are just splatters on a canvas instead of being made with careful composition.

This is what separates the artist from the artisan. Know that there is a significant difference to both and it could be a thin one that. What an artist essentially makes is a form of expression, while an artisan is someone who is driven by the craft, and not necessarily expression. While both may be driven by passion, the results are necessarily different.

Let us face it, it makes you question if there really is still some cultural significance to what is being displayed. This is not to say that all abstracts are random and just drips of paint and a composition of shapes. You can check out a Pollock piece and realize that the intricacies of its fractals and patterns create a mathematical pattern. Then again looking at art technically is a matter of study. It takes experience and genuine interest to actually see what is good and what is pretentious.




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