Why We Love Abstract Art
Posted: Sunday, June 10, 2007
by Jean Dayton
Jean G Dayton - artist
As a professional Artist I am passionate about art and how I can use it to express myself. I also have a passion for nature so in my abstract art paintings I combine the two. I believe that abstract art is the art of the future as it conveys a message to the observer.
In my experience, and I hear this from my customers all the time, people are drawn to the vibrant colours and shapes. A piece of artwork needs to resonate with the observer for that person to want to have it displayed in their home. The painting needs to ‘ring a chord’ deep within, to hold that ‘special something’, that ‘je ne sais quoi’. Abstract art can be a mystery, as people don’t know why they are drawn to a piece, it just IS right for them.
If anyone has a piece of abstract artwork in their home they will know that every time they look at that piece of art it changes their mood, a connection is made. And that is the crux of abstract art, it conveys a message. It can be a great healing tool whereby it can calm the emotions, spark desire or creativity, provoke a happy memory, enable the observer to daydream or just the fact of the colour vibration and the effect that can have on the observer. Abstract art is great, it can enrich our lives and enhance our environments whether it be the office or the contemporary modern home.
“Jean Dayton is an Internationally selling British artist specialising in Abstract art. Her site www.jeangdayton.com contains a complete portfolio of affordable art ranging from stunning seascapes, vivid landscapes, sunsets and unique abstracts all to buy online."
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I still think abstract art sucks and i still dont get it
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