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Friday, November 21, 2014
Abstraction Places Viewer Firmly Into Painting
Abstract Expressionism art suggests form instead of concrete reality to enable every viewer to put themselves squarely in the picture without reality interfering. For instance an abstract dog can be any dog, a shepherd a collie and on and on, whereas a picture of a collie is just that, a collie and if your dog is
not a collie it can be hard to relate. An abstract form of a mother can be Chinese, Greek, Indian and is also not bound with reality constraints.
Mother 16" by 20"
$125,000