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Abstract Art Vs Figurative Art


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Abstract Art Vs Figurative Art

Abstract art and figurative art are two distinct yet distinctively impactful branches of creative expression. At its core, abstract art can be seen as a visual exploration of an idea or concept and is normally perceived to lack any specific reference to the physical world. These works are characterised by their lack of distinct foreground and background, and the focus is instead on the colour, texture and shapes of the artwork. These works are often seen to show inspiration from the world of emotion and intuition, and a certain visual abstractness is often employed. On the other hand, figurative art, unlike abstract art, has the ability to represent a physical world object, person or scene. These works often attempt to depict reality as accurately as possible, often conveying emotion and ideas through the inclusion of familiar figures. The focus in these works is on realism, and onlookers are often able to 'read' the artwork as they would a photograph.

Colour, texture, emotion, aesthetics, composition.

Davide Rizzo

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Abstract Art Vs Figurative Art

Abstract art and figurative art are two distinct approaches to visual art. Abstract art is non-representational, and it may use a variety of shapes, colours, and textures to create something that does not necessarily represent something from the physical world. The viewer does not necessarily require the knowledge of the visual world to appreciate abstract art, as the focus is on the emotion conveyed by the piece. By contrast, figurative art is representational and it seeks to represent something from the physical world through realistic detail and composition, using shapes, colours, and textures to create something recognizable. It often conveys more than just the physical appearance of a subject, as it also conveys emotions and ideas. In short, abstract art is non-representational while figurative art is representative of something from the physical world.

Color, shape, texture, subject, emotion.

Thomas Evans

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