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Abstract Art Prints and Posters

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This is the art that makes you look twice. The art that makes you think. The art that makes you go ‘Huh?’ Our curated selection of abstract art is accessible but fantastical, on-trend but classic. Have a look - we think you’ll find something you’ll like.

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Frequently asked questions
What defines art as abstract?
Art is considered abstract when it departs from representational accuracy and instead emphasizes shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to evoke emotion or convey ideas. Abstract art does not attempt to depict reality in a recognizable manner but rather explores subjective interpretations and non-literal representations.
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Is Picasso's art abstract?
Picasso's art encompasses various styles and periods, including abstract elements. While he is best known for his Cubist works, which often feature abstracted forms and fractured perspectives, Picasso's artistic career also included periods of realism, surrealism, and other movements. His innovative approach to representation and exploration of form make his art influential in the development of abstract art.
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Which are characteristics of abstract art?
Characteristics of abstract art include: Non-representational: Abstract art does not aim to depict recognizable objects or scenes from the natural world. Emphasis on form and color: Abstract artists focus on shapes, lines, colors, and textures to convey emotion, ideas, or concepts. Expressive: Abstract art often evokes subjective interpretations and emotional responses from viewers. Simplification: Abstract artists may simplify or distort forms to create compositions that prioritize aesthetic impact over realism. Freedom of interpretation: Abstract art encourages viewers to interpret and engage with the artwork based on their own experiences and perceptions.
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What is the difference between abstract art and regular art?
The main difference between abstract art and regular art lies in their approach to representation. Regular art, often referred to as representational or figurative art, aims to depict recognizable objects, people, or scenes from the natural world in a realistic or recognizable manner. In contrast, abstract art does not attempt to portray the physical appearance of subjects but instead focuses on shapes, colors, lines, and forms to convey emotion, ideas, or concepts. Abstract art prioritizes aesthetic expression and interpretation over literal representation, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork on a more subjective and emotional level.
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Who is the most famous abstract artist?
One of the most famous abstract artists is Wassily Kandinsky. A pioneer of abstract art, Kandinsky's work explores the spiritual and emotional aspects of color and form. His innovative use of abstraction paved the way for the development of non-representational art in the early 20th century, making him a seminal figure in the history of modern art.
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