Each painting has a meaning, and what the artist creates – in a figurative or abstract – wants to communicate something, to those gazing. In creative language, what is written expresses the complexity of thought. In painting, form and meaning buy – similarly – creative expression.
Painting the human body, its meaning collects expression (on canvas, on walls or paper), through the subjective perception of the observer, the result of emotional tension between what you see with your eyes, and what you “feel” with emotions. The meaning of those feelings apparently indistinct (good or bad, of anxiety or relaxation), is the gift of a creative abstraction.
Not always, what we observe inside a painting is of simple correspondence explanatory, but as well as using a typewriter, the result of the visual observation, and the emotional one (as well as the words that are used to compose a text), is the synthesis of what we are internally. Observe the gift of an abstractive artist, it is a stimulus – ever – to capture what is hidden within us.
You can see abstract paintings on Meetingbenches, looking for: ABSTRACT PAINTINGS OF HUMAN BODY – Capturing emotions, through shapes and colors
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