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Many people try to understand abstract art and walk frustrated with the company. Abstract art is also referred to as the goal of art.

Since the Renaissance, the artist expressed the visible reality and linear perspective in painting. With technological developments and changes in science and philosophical views in the late 19th century artists were now seeking a new way to express these changes in their art.

A rapid response to the Impressionist art movement was expressionism, bold use of paint in the distorted image of intense color and often shocking forms of familiar objects. Although most of the time a German movement in the beginning, some artists were influenced by the expressionism of Van Gogh, Oscar Koskoschka, Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. Also in the century, mysticism, 19 and early modern religious thought had a profound influence on painters who later becomes abstraction of images.

The language of painting began to use the lines that have been exaggerated, the colors that were violent and forms that have been deformed and so on canvas abstract nascent. Georges Braque began to paint images that were facets of painting the essence of an object. Picasso was also involved in geometric shapes, and Piet Mondrian painted almost pure abstraction with lines and geometric shapes. Leger, Kandinsky, Chagall and others added emotion to create an abstract work, which was only partially based on reality and the abstract image is a source of art. Later, Picasso went a little further into abstraction forms and lines, and paintings like “Guernica” contained an abstract world of violence and chaos in a Europe torn by war.

Abstract art canvas after the Second World War, was popularized by the Abstract Expressionists. Artists like Jackson Pollock went beyond the expression of emotions through images, painting freely, without control, as evidenced by their presentation boxes. Art began to express the spiritual as well, and artists began to paint the relationship between color and motion and depth, as the act of painting itself became the subject of Pollack and Franz Kline. In the late 20th and early 21st, color, movement, lyrical, transcendent and timeless themes are being made in the abstract art canvas. Line, shape, color and brushwork to define the abstract art and the pleasure or pain of the viewer to interpret.