Reviews

Asandra

The Abstract Language

Often, an artist that insists on working in a non-representational manner, experiences life "abstractly." In other words, there is a core necessity to express what we see, feel, hear, etc., through the symbols that best represent our relationship with the world around us. We take in data and reconfigure it through an internal language that only others who understand this language, so to speak, can interpret. It is an intuitive sensing of life, and an outward attempt to express that internal knowing through an invented language of our own devise.

Reply to This

Replies to This Reviews

an abstract experience delays action which signify that the sentiment trigger processes of imagniation and contributes to aesthetical deeds /a

Reply to This

I find that the language of abstraction is universal. If someone feels an emotion or is moved in some way by one of my pieces, then the piece has communicated wonderfully. The only thing that I offer to viewers of my works is that which they bring themselves. Through abstraction I feel I am able to communicate things which are beyond mere language, but require all of my creative expression to evoke. In other words, words are not enough to communicate the universe to viewers, which is why I choose painting in abstraction. Abstraction allows the freedom to express aspects of the universe that defy words.

Namaste,

Abby

Reply to This

Yes, Abby, that's it in a nutshell - we paint abstractly (even those who also write), because words are not enough.

Reply to This

Yup!

Reply to This

Abstract art to me, has always been mental imagery. Some of it is symbolic and some of it is a bit of whats called "auto painting", similar to auto writing...

I'm not sure about the invented language part... I don't like to qualify my audience in different "knowing" or "not knowing" segments, because I feel that artist have something to say, but the audience have their own agendas. Hence if someone sees my painting as awaking from a dream then fine, if another sees it as life after death, then thats ok too...

Reply to This

I am new in this group and my english is bath so sorry but my comments will be very short. For me it is also an intuitive sensing of live. Marie-jose from Belgium

Reply to This

Reply to This

RSS

Sign In/Up



Are we not speaking your language? Translate this page: