tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-251554663156402595.post2398458550201390850..comments2023-10-09T01:47:54.995-07:00Comments on Art Appreciation: Discussion 8Prajwal Shresthahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11939700602815080817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-251554663156402595.post-81915185849650582712016-12-01T06:43:32.592-08:002016-12-01T06:43:32.592-08:00The first abstract arts like Pollock's "A...The first abstract arts like Pollock's "Autumn Rhythm" have been appeared to show the artistic freedom in personal expression. It presents a new era where artists get out from the strict realism and show something new, unseen before. That is the key why some of the arts are better than others and why this Pollock's abstract painting is worth. First, it shows freedom in personal expression and not all of those dots that presents connecting from one part of the world to the other. I think that we should stop try figuring out what the artist wanted to show us through its art and start telling what art means to us and what feelings we got while looking at it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-251554663156402595.post-30206855737871629652015-09-11T10:22:27.568-07:002015-09-11T10:22:27.568-07:00That is an excellent interpretation. It appears th...That is an excellent interpretation. It appears that many painters of historic times did not give non-representational aspects of their works. I am an academic in art and history with many years in academia. Sometimes I believe the concept of idealism in contemporary works necessitated the collapse of non-representational aspects (name, author, year and the title) in paintings. This is partly because idealism advocated for innovation, imagination and more creative analysis of objects, structures and forms. Therefore the need to eliminate titles and headings of artistic works. <br /><br />For further help in social sciences assignments, feel free to reach me at jessekamunyu93@gmail.com Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12602223016373631283noreply@blogger.com