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Textile Abstract Art 'Tears That Keep Flowing' | Artmiabo

Tears That Keep Flowing  Abstract Art and Art Storytelling come hand in hand, I tell stories that I have seen happen, read about or have had a similar experience through abstract Art.  To me it really doesn't matter much what style or expression I use to interpret my stories, I use what is available to me and try to make the best out out it. Hence the use of textiles for this Art project. Fabric cut offs for me, its just like a dog and a bone. I love, to collect fabrics samples and cut offs.  My ears are fastened to the ground, for any information on fabric cutoffs.  My last batch of textiles, came from a charity store , down the road. I took advantage, of the fact that I'm known there already, to choose the best, right inside the managers store room/office.           I descended on brocade , cotton , poly cotton, jersey and good linen textile cut offs with great pleasure! This time around I was going to create c...

What is Abstract Art Again? by Miabo Enyadike

  What is Abstract Art Again? Introduction to Abstract Art Abstract art is a fascinating form of artistic expression that challenges traditional conventions of representation and embraces the freedom of imagination. Unlike realistic or figurative art, abstract art doesn't aim to portray recognizable objects or scenes. Instead, it focuses on conveying emotions, ideas, or concepts through shapes, colors, lines, and forms. In this article, we will explore the history, characteristics, styles, and impact of abstract art, as well as its relevance in today's society. History of Abstract Art Abstract art traces its roots back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when artists started to deviate from the constraints of representational art. Pioneers such as Wassily Kandinsky , Kazimir Malevich , and Piet Mondrian pushed the boundaries of artistic expression by exploring non-representational forms and emphasizing the spiritual and emotional aspects of art. The movement gained mome...