Abstract Landscape
Definition
This term refers to a genre of art that combines elements of landscape painting with abstract techniques, where the depiction of nature is stylized or reduced to its essential forms, colors, and shapes.
History
Abstract landscapes emerged as artists sought to move beyond realistic depictions of nature, influenced by movements like Cubism and Abstract Expressionism.
Notable Examples
Georgia O'Keeffe
Red Hills with Flowers, 1937
Richard Diebenkorn
Ocean Park No. 54, 1972
Key Artists & Movements
Key artists include Georgia O'Keeffe and Richard Diebenkorn, who blended landscape with abstraction.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques often involve the use of simplified forms, bold color palettes, and non-representational elements to evoke the essence of a landscape rather than a detailed portrayal.
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