Abstract wall art refers to that sphere of visual arts where the imagery created has a marked departure from references to reality. This genre of art basically has its bedrock dating back to the European Renaissance period up to about the 19th century. Abstract art as an art form essentially can be encapsulated in a continuum that at one end has partial abstraction and at the other end has complete abstraction. This art, or the term that is used to describe it, is synonymous with the terms non figurative art, non objective art, or even the term non representational art. An example of art that can be said to be partially abstract is cubism ( figures represented by cubes) and a genre of total abstract art is geometric abstraction where the figures do not bear any resemblance to reality.
When you are in the market for abstract wall art you do well to know the above facts; you also do well to know the art movement influence that you are essentially buying into. Keep in mind that there are basically three art movements that influenced abstract art -Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism. However if you are uninterested in the politics of all this and basically want a good mural or piece of abstract wall art in a corner of your house or wherever there are a dime a dozen places that you can get such like pieces. Flea markets are a good place to start with, you can also scout for such like pieces across websites where emerging talent can be spotted (such a piece of art acquired from an upcoming artist can in later years fetch tons of money), and lastly you could elect to acquire your pieces the good old way – from an art exhibition- all the best in your search of abstract wall art.
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