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The art of the abstract

Nurse Education Today, 2006
The abstract is your calling card to the world of scientific research. Senthil K Selvanathan and coauthors explain what you need to do to get your message across in a non-abstract ...
Senthil K Selvanathan   +3 more
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Art Expertise and the Processing of Titled Abstract Art

Perception, 2018
The effect of art expertise on viewers’ processing of titled visual artwork was examined. The study extended the research of Leder, Carbon, and Ripsas by explicitly selecting art novices and art experts. The study was designed to test assumptions about how expertise modulates context in the form of titles for artworks.
John W, Mullennix, Julien, Robinet
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Preferences for Abstract and Representational Art

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1963
(1963). Preferences for Abstract and Representational Art. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 60, No. 2, pp. 255-262.
R H, KNAPP, A, WULFF
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Simple art as abstractions of photographs

Proceedings of the Symposium on Computational Aesthetics, 2013
This paper shows that it is possible to semi-automatically process photographs into Simple Art. Simple Art is a term that we use to refer to a group of artistic styles such a child art, cave art, and Fine Artists as exemplified by Joan Miro. None of these styles has been previously studied by the NPR community.
Peter M. Hall, Yi-Zhe Song
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Abstraction in art

2011
I. Statement of the problem. The subject of abstraction is of very great importance not only in science, in logic and mathematics, or in the theory of knowledge, but also in art. It might be said that abstraction is a process in which consideration is given to some aspect or feature of a complex whole to the neglect of the remainder; but this statement
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Art, abstract

2018
The widespread use of the term ‘abstract’ for a category of visual art dates from the second decade of the twentieth century, when painters and sculptors had turned away from verisimilitude and launched such modes of abstraction as cubism, Orphism, futurism, Rayonism and suprematism.
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Electrifying Digital Abstract Art

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2015
March/April 2015 CGaA artist Kevin O'Connell is both a fine artist who shoots representational imagery from the natural world and an electrifying digital abstractionist. His work merges the analog with the digital and fuses fine art with a design sensibility.
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On Abstract Art

Philosophy, 1936
Since the death of Cézanne in 1906, there has been throughout the world of European art a general reawakening of a sense of the necessity for constructive qualities in painting. Whereas our fathers were content to speak of the “composition” of a picture, in our own day it is more usual to speak of its construction.
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Abstract, ‘Abstract’: Modernist Visual Art

2023
In surveying the discourse on abstraction in the writings of modernist painters, and of critics such as Barr and Greenberg, this chapter discerns the regular scare-quoting of ‘abstraction’ as a term only for a new formal language of painting, and the effort instead to denote a more complex yet authentic abstraction. In writer-painters such as Kandinsky
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Emotions in Abstract Art: Does Texture Matter?

2015
The classification of images based on the emotions they evoke is a recent approach in multimedia. With the abundance of digitized images from museum archives and the ever-growing digital production of user-generated images, there is a greater need for intelligent image retrieval algorithms.
Andreza Sartori   +4 more
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