Abstract Art
Abstract art is a form of art that does not try to represent the visible reality, but rather uses shapes, colors, lines and other elements to create a composition that may have its own meaning or expression. Abstract art can be divided into two main types: geometric abstraction and lyrical abstraction. Geometric abstraction uses simple shapes and forms, such as circles, squares, triangles, etc., to create patterns or structures. Lyrical abstraction uses more fluid and organic shapes, such as curves, swirls, splashes, etc., to create a sense of movement or emotion. Abstract art can be seen as a way of exploring the possibilities of visual language, and expressing the artist’s inner vision or feelings.