A lot of people date the beginning of abstract art to the early 20th century, a response to the invention of the camera. Sorry! Abstract art shows up tens of thousands of years before the written word, in caves, etched onto stone and bones… O the wonder!
To make sense of abstract art viewers have to essentially let go of logic, experience, and expectation and “dare our visual system to interpret an image that is fundamentally different from the kind of image our brain has evolved to construct.” REDUCTIONISM IN ART AND BRAIN SCIENCE by Eric Kandel
3'x4’ Acrylic on canvas
Art is incomplete without the perceptual and emotional involement of the viewer. Eric Kandel REDUCTIONISM IN ART AND BRAIN SCIENCE
40”×60” Acrylic on canvas.
Color speaks, shape and form also communicate. Abstract art is its own destination, its own world, it's own adventure.
6'x6’ Acrylic unstretched canvas
Nobody can advise you and help you, nobody. There is only one way, Go into yourself. Rainer Rilke (1875 - 1926)
3'x4’ Acrylic on canvas
A mother of six, I learned long ago to embrace chaos, get comfortable with disorder and improvisation.
4'x2’ Acrylic in canvas.