Impressionism isn't abstract at all and is one of the hardest things to paint... it requires superb skill to make the light and colours to feel like they are moving. Impressionist painting is a motion picture made with single frame.
Rating abstract art is like rating anything else. If a musician listens to King Crimson he instantly notices the high technical level, complex composition and arrangements, some casual music listener may not have a clue about it. The same thing with abstract painting, if you are familiar with the subject you'll notice the difference between the different techniques, composition of colours etc.
Any kind of art is best served away from "realism", what's the point of telling us what we already know? For realism we have documentaries, history books, info booklets etc. and our own eyes of course.
That's why there is art in the first place, to show us something that we usually do not see. Visual art was born because the cavemen wanted to preserve their hallucinations.
Rating abstract art is like rating anything else. If a musician listens to King Crimson he instantly notices the high technical level, complex composition and arrangements, some casual music listener may not have a clue about it. The same thing with abstract painting, if you are familiar with the subject you'll notice the difference between the different techniques, composition of colours etc.
Any kind of art is best served away from "realism", what's the point of telling us what we already know? For realism we have documentaries, history books, info booklets etc. and our own eyes of course.
That's why there is art in the first place, to show us something that we usually do not see. Visual art was born because the cavemen wanted to preserve their hallucinations.
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