Collection: Abstract Art

Abstract art emerged in the early 20th century, moving away from traditional representation to focus on shapes, colors, forms, and textures as the primary means of expression. Instead of depicting the visible world, abstract works convey emotions, ideas, or concepts through non-representational means. Pioneered by artists like Wassily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, and Kazimir Malevich, abstract art encourages viewers to interpret meaning through the relationships between forms and colors, opening the door to limitless innovation in visual expression.

Abstract Art | Pathos Studio