Abstract photography, also known as non-objective, experimental, or conceptual photography, is a method of expressing a visual image that has been made using photographic equipment, methods, or materials that does not have an immediate relationship with the object world. It’s a genre that gives you a lot of creative leeway.
Abstract art uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to accomplish its effect rather than attempting to provide an accurate depiction of a visual reality.
Abstract art examines non-objective creative components such as shape, form, color, and line rather than the accurate depiction or realistic reproduction of an item.
The ability of an abstract artist to use colors and textures to their best aesthetic effect is one of his or her most valuable assets. An easy way to begin is to think of an object that you want to paint.
The event which affected and resulted in the emergence of abstract art was the 19th century wave of independence given to artists. Artists were given more freedom and power to produce work, which allowed them to develop their interests and capital within the new modern world.
I admire those work towards representing our world in more literal terms, but for me it is just appreciation for a talent and the skill in communicating our surroundings.
I admire those work towards representing our world in more literal terms, but for me it is just appreciation for a talent and the skill in communicating our surroundings.
“Amaranthine” means “eternally lovely.” Amaranthine discusses the beauty of abstract photography, and I’ve included some abstract images in this chapter to show how beautiful the visual image may be. In third chapter I have added texture photography of some trees. Trees are the gift of nature which is the soul of nature all the trees are different in their patterns and texture and habitat.
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