is not abstract funny pictures - / Who is it . Hahaha . / haHAHhah my French is a bit rusty hihihi I wanted to say thank you. / No problem . "Je vous remercie" is correct . I am just curious to know who replied me in french.... But I will wait the end of votes... / Nice, but the original is already abstract. The directions say take a painting and TURN it into abstact art...still nice tho. I noticed a few more in the contest like this....not trying to pick on you in particular hidden.. / Thanks diamonds, jayvee88, rajeshstar , funkwood. Take any famous painting, I have done this. there wrote a list of painters "cliché" is happening in other places. but you could suggest what you should not use. / In the directions I think they meant take a famous painting that is not abstract and make it abstract...If you already start with an abstract painting, how can you make it more abstract by altering it a bit. Maybe the contest directions are a bit vague in this area, we'll probably need Newsy's clarification on the subject. / I agree with you funkwood, there is no specific description. as if ....... / Apart from that you are trying to ....... ...... / I personally believe that in the contest, the 5 percent chops are abstract, indeed there who has not even make good use of a source picture,, so I think it's unfair not to delete all entries including mine. / and as usual ............... after all to vote his comment down, Then we go I wonder. done away with. to remain in the contest is ...... ........... / only about The abstract art is born from the artist's choice to deny the representation of reality to enhance their feelings through shapes, lines and colors. Fundamental point of reference is the text of Wilhelm Worringer Abstraction and empathy, in 1908, where the art is interpreted by the artist's intention. The form is understood as a result of the encounter between man and world, in an alternation of empathy, that is closer to reality and abstraction, namely the denial of reality. The term "abstract art" is so often referred to all forms non-representational view of artistic expression, where there are no handholds that allow to relate the painted image to any representation of reality, not mediated by the sensitivity of the artist as in the case of the Impressionists. However, in some senses with "abstraction" is (strictly) only the search for pure form using color and geometric shapes, as in the works of Piet Mondrian, Josef Albers and Mario Radice, while the others are called non-representational experiences with proper names, such as abstract expressionism, informal, and the like. / ␛ |