Mohammad Waris
Abstract art requires an inventiveness that invites you to discover for yourself the meaning behind the work. It is not easy to grasp, like still life’s, portraits, or other form of representational art, because it is open to interpretation in a way that an artist can depict his thoughts in a broad way. Abstract art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect. I also liked Abstract art, because it is called nonobjective art or nonrepresentational art, painting, sculpture, or graphic art in which the portrayal of things from the visible world plays no part. When one talks about Abstract art, it is countless of intangible forces and expression of feelings by choosing different colors, shapes, forms and techniques. Some artist includes magic of the organic world from mini to micro level while some express it through shaping the moments and bringing them to life through soft gestures. There is, however, a deep distinction between abstracting from appearances, even if to the point of unrecognizability, and making works of art out of forms not drawn from the visible world. Abstraction in the art can either be complete or partial. Complete abstraction bears no resemblance to the natural world and is most identifiable with the artist inner imaginations and every viewer feeling and thought.