Tag Archives: abstract pattern
One point of view!
With apologies to Franz Kline!
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Size matters: impact is important (5)
A visual image, whether picture or graphic design, needs ‘breathing space’ in order to communicate fully with the viewer. It needs to be exhibited as created by the artist. Reproductions (eg. in books or online) can, at best, provide a useful introduction.
The purpose of this series is to convey something of the intended size of the artworks. The images used are from previous posts on this site. Most are abstracts influenced by post abstract expressionism artists. In this case the abstract under discussion is titled ‘The Red City’

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Abstract: ‘Greetings, neighbour! Long time no see!’
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Further impressions from the bridleway (2)
(See https://lagill6.wordpress.com/2020/06/13/impressions-from-the-bridleway/ for an introduction to this series]
Just think about it again (2)
‘Abstract paintings and drawings [and photographs] tap into a fundamental, primitive part of our existence – the part that experiences life without words, beyond language, transcending definition.’ Art is Fun
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