Abstract Composition
Abstract Composition is a form of art that emphasizes shapes, colors, and forms rather than depicting recognizable objects or scenes. It focuses on the arrangement of visual elements to create a composition that can evoke emotions or ideas without relying on realism. Artists often use various techniques to explore the relationships between these elements.
This style emerged in the early 20th century, with pioneers like Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian leading the way. Abstract Composition can be found in painting, sculpture, and even digital art, allowing for a wide range of interpretations and personal connections from viewers.