John Robertson Artist

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"Exploring Abstract Landscape Art: A Journey of Truth and Emotion"

 Discovering the Depth of Abstract Art

"Patterns of Nature" acrylic on unstretched canvas

As an artist, I find that abstract art is a unique journey, both challenging and rewarding. It goes beyond merely replicating what we see with our eyes; it taps into something deeper, something that resides within us. Many people think abstract art is easy because it seems so free and unstructured. But the truth is, creating an abstract piece involves a lot more than just throwing paint on a canvas.

The Challenge of Abstract Art

When you paint something realistic, you’re recreating what’s already there. You have a reference, a guide. But with abstract art, you have to reach inside yourself and bring something to life that doesn’t exist in the physical world. It’s about capturing emotions, thoughts, and feelings—things that don’t have a defined shape or form. This process can be intense, requiring a level of honesty and self-reflection that can be daunting.

The Role of Aesthetics in Abstract Art

One of the most important aspects of abstract art is aesthetics. Before anything else, the artwork has to be visually appealing. The shapes, patterns, and colors need to draw you in. Once that initial attraction happens, your mind starts to work, trying to make sense of what you’re seeing. Our brains are wired to find patterns, and even in the most abstract of works, we often find glimpses of realism, whether it’s a shape that resembles a tree or a color palette that reminds us of a sunset.

Patterns in Nature and Abstract Art

Interestingly, these patterns and designs that emerge in abstract art often have roots in nature. As artists, we may not be consciously thinking about it, but the shapes and forms we see around us tend to seep into our work. Over time, certain themes or patterns might appear in multiple pieces, reflecting a thought or feeling that we’re working through. This is one of the beautiful things about abstract art—it’s like a visual diary, capturing moments of inspiration that come from within.

Connecting with Abstract Art

For interior designers, decorators, art buyers, and collectors, understanding the emotional depth behind an abstract piece can make all the difference. It’s not just about finding a painting that matches the color scheme of a room; it’s about finding a piece that resonates on a deeper level, something that speaks to the soul. Abstract art has the power to transform a space, not just by adding color or texture, but by bringing a piece of the artist’s inner world into your home.

Bringing Abstract Art into Your Space

If you’re looking to add a piece of abstract art to your collection or your next design project, consider the emotional journey that goes into each work. Abstract art is more than just decoration; it’s a reflection of the artist’s truth, a piece of their inner world brought to life on canvas. Let that truth and emotion be the guiding force in your selection.