Concrete and Abstract Art




         The man has a brain that constantly produces thoughts, has the capacity of abstraction and concrete thinking. Abstract thinking is when something does not think this the palpable, unlike concrete thought  is the thinking on something specific tangible and present. We could mimic this manner of concrete and abstract thought with that of concrete and abstract art. 





         Many times we all admire a painting of a painter who shows us the art of a nice table, develops a specific topic and because we understand, we see it, we like it. Unlike when we see an abstract art table we might like it because of beautiful colors without understanding it, or to understand it although there is something specific through imagination and simulation of shadows as forms, but could understand the abstract table a painter, usually artists and artists when producing a work of abstract art themselves are able to explain what they can discern through shadows and colors, even though for most of us seem a mawkish artwork is few abstract paintings art sold at times in history for enormous funds. Why these abstract artworks can cost so much? 






      They are  "nonsenses?" Someone would ask. Why pay money to buy abstract paintings gibberish and nonsense. The  concrete artworks tables reflect something this tangible cost, specific value, because they have limited knowledge.  Abstract art  has no value is priceless and unlimited value precisely because they express something infinite, inconceivable for the human mind. The limits of knowledge is certain but the limits of the imagination unlimited such mentioned one of the greatest scientists in history Albert Einstein.










                                                                                          Author
                                                                                        Charoula  Koutsouroumpa

                                                                                        09/07/2014

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