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"I would love it if I could just be an abstract artist."
"Interpreting Jack Chick's artwork is a lot like looking at a Pollock painting. To a lot of people, it just looks like splashes, but there is meaning there."
"Distorted color monsters doing the two-step, kinda love it."
"Abstract art portrays about the nature and the existing physical world."
"A cool one could just be like water stains on, like, silverware or something, and then some kind of contrived meaning."
"It's like one of those magic eye paintings you see at the mall."
"Abstract is fun. It gets you thinking outside of the box and flexing those creative muscles."
"My creations are abstract and not meant to represent reality, but rather the truth of the interactions as I see and fill them."
"It is made of air and spirit, the sculpture is meant to activate the viewer's imagination."
"I don't care if it doesn't even look like a face. As long as the colors harmonize and have the feeling I'm going for. It's an emotional thing."
"AB Infinite One is basically a very large abstract work which represents a snapshot of my life."
"The freedom of painting abstract is that it doesn't have to look exactly like anything; it can represent whatever you want, or it can represent nothing."
"That's surprising. Diane didn't seem to be all about the symmetry, she really had an eye for the abstract."
"I think music has a great effect on everyone because it's such an abstract art."
"Abstracts are so freeing, there's no right or wrong, you know. So much joy creating them, it's just playing."
"I love abstract art. I love the different swirls and just kind of how all of the neutrals play together."
"Abstract lets you be a little bit freer."
"I am all about experimenting and trying new things and today we are gonna do just that we are gonna get abstract."
"Pet mandan's approach to abstraction not only redefined his personal style but also reshaped how Arts could be integrated into everyday life."
"It's entirely abstract even if it's got a subject that's recognizable."
"There's still structure in abstract painting."
"Abstractness doesn't mean randomness. Oh, so you've got to have some sort of logic behind the abstract but not really showing directly, but imply that abstractness to the audience."
"You can see here how he uses the rain on the glass to create a bit more of an abstract reality out of the world as it exists around him."
"It's a very abstract film that's not a bad thing; it's ethereal, it's dreamlike."
"I think of painting without subject matter as music without words."
"Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect."
"There are infinite possibilities in the abstract... it represents a new route for expressing myself."
"Part of the beauty of an abstract picture is that you're looking at the shape and form and textures."
"With cubism, Picasso threw open the doors to abstract art."
"I've always wanted to do this, so I just made this abstract punch needle work."
"Good movies don't necessarily have to be character-oriented; they can be driven by atmosphere, situations, or completely visually abstract."
"This might be the first truly abstract non-objective painting."
"Meaning is meaningless to me; I do not care for symbolism and I paint what I paint without meditating on a story."
"Art is not tangible, we cannot call a painting art as the word artifact or artificial imply."
"The great thing with abstract and painting and creating textures, you can't do it wrong."
"Creating these abstract effects can be so useful."
"If you love abstract art and the creative process, you're in the right place."
"The abstraction of this califon contributes to the painting's striking modernity."
"Reframing abstraction in a way that it desperately needed to be, infusing it with content."
"I love abstracts, and this is a beautiful one."
"I like the abstract quality of playing with this; it kind of loosens you up. I'm not trying to make something perfect."
"I'm going to be looking at the forms, the shapes, and the tone to make sure we've got a decent abstract landscape at the end of it."
"This painting is abstracted which means I'm talking more about the emotions of things than the factual reality of things."
"If you start off at the very beginning of the painting with an abstract, that's when it's fun."
"Then you should be able to do abstraction that would please you and make you happy."
"There is no abstract art, you must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality."
"It's kind of abstract, but it's really from his life."
"Some people look at it as complete mayhem or just paint splattered on a canvas, and yet there's so much emotion behind it."
"Time and space and proportion have absolutely no meaning in manneristic art."
"Some of these artists head towards pure abstraction with the flattening and dissolving of forms, others anticipate the symbolist, expressionist, and surrealists."
"It was just so abstract, I just love something about abstract."
"It's like a radical painting, look how beautiful that is."
"This couple, whoever this is, is absolutely classy enough for an abstract painting."
"It's an abstract art, so you can do whatever you want; there are no rules to follow."
"It's a splash of abstract color but then make it a leaf at the same time."
"The beauty of abstract is that freedom of not having to make something look like something."
"Abstract art really allows people to have different relationships with the artwork itself."
"Even if through this exercise you guys just decide that abstract art is not for you, that's not bad either."
"It's abstract but it feels very complete to me."
"By the time I was about 16, I considered myself sort of an abstract realist."
"When you look at a Jackson Pollock painting and you're not supposed to see figures or faces, I thought I do."
"I wanted to draw the figures and faces and things that I see in these abstract paintings and actually realize what it is that I'm looking at."
"The words bleed in and out of focus like a smudged camera lens trying repeatedly to focus on a human face but only being able to capture the environment the subject inhabits."
"Abstract art is alive and well in your judgment."
"I'm just looking at these almost geometric abstract shapes of lights and darks and hopefully, fingers crossed, it sort of comes together."
"In abstract, you can always make mistakes, which I don't consider mistakes."
"You don't even have to know what you're painting, just paint in, pretend like this is the new Martian word for hello, and you're the ambassador."
"The super abstract explosive debris shapes look so interesting – again, it’s this type of unique flair that sets exceptional animators apart."
"I love Abstract Expressionism and I love MoMA, which we currently have here in Paris near my house."
"We're going to use perceptual loss to create something that is bird-like but it's not this bird."
"It's supposed to be abstract; it's not supposed to be perfect."
"Let's do some abstracts; it's a great opportunity to play with paint."
"There is no right or wrong to playing when you're doing abstract."
"Even when things are abstract, you still have to pay attention to ideas that you might use in traditional perspective or regular painting."
"Abstract painting is entirely different... it's so subjective, it has to do with whether or not you like it, not whether or not it's right."