abstract print
Definition
This term refers to a print that features abstract art, where the imagery does not represent recognizable objects or scenes, emphasizing form, color, and line over realistic depiction.
History
Abstract printmaking developed alongside abstract painting, exploring similar themes of non-representational art.
Notable Examples
Henri Matisse
Icarus, 1947
Jackson Pollock
Convergence, 1952
Key Artists & Movements
Key artists include Henri Matisse and Jackson Pollock, who were associated with movements like Abstract Expressionism.
Techniques & Materials
Techniques often involved printmaking methods such as lithography and screen printing, with an emphasis on abstract designs and vibrant colors.
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