|
|
 |
| Home
>
Browse > Artists > Prints > Artstudio66.Com > About Us |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
|
 |
 |
 |
About Us |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
 | I use a variety of techniques and styles to create art. However, my distinct style is abstract art in four categories: Abstract Surrealism, Nonrepresentational, Representational and Analytical Abstract. I will give a brief explanation of what those four terms mean to me. Surrealism alone is thought of as dream-like illusions and juxtapositions rendered in the form of an illustration with familiar objects. Surrealism represents dreams or thoughts that include figures in an unrealistic environment. Abstract surrealism on the other hand renders its illusions in an abstract form of surrealism. With the title and observation of an abstract surrealism piece, forms come together to give an appearance of something, yet it could be easily mistaken for just an abstract alone. The forms that come together can combine both surrealism and abstract. Nonrepresentational abstract art is imagery, which departs from representational accuracy, to a variable range of possible degrees, for some reason other than something that has the appearance of being true or real. I select and then exaggerate or simplify the forms suggested by the world around me. Representational Abstract Art
In the framed art prints section of my website, please look at "Chakras" - it is representational abstract art. Chakras are the means through which a physical body communicates with its aura and vice-versa. Your aura and physical body is one unit that together make up only a small portion of the greater you. In order to educate people, the chakras are typically illustrated to represent a vertical line with seven circles depicting the colors of your energy field. The chakras are located on the axis of the body beginning from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet. In Chakras, the arrangement is highly abstract and exaggerated yet they are meant to represent the energy fields.
There is not enough space allowed here so to continue reading about my art style theory, please visit: http://artstudio66.com/art.htm Thank you for your interest. |
|
|
|
 |
|