Joy
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From the wee bit I know about abstract art, I personally enjoy it more without feeling "obligated" to find tangible objects in it. How interesting you learned about abstract first. My learning started with (too many) books , TV shows and a high school art history class.Thank you very much Joy, Captain, and john. I appreciate your words very much.
Personally, I never look at abstract art in terms of a representational approach. I don't like speaking to my own work though. Maybe wrong thread to get into this. But I began looking at a lot of abstract art before learning much about realism and representational stuff. It purely an emotional and compositional language for me (both in painting and looking).