One of the most common reactions to abstract art is along the lines of "My six-year-old could've done that". And the usual response by artist is to say the person lacks the mental ability to appreciate abstract art.
But if a piece of abstract art is to have significance for anyone other than the artist, it needs to have something that'll retain the viewer's attention, draw them in, keep them looking, and generate an emotional response.
As a viewer of abstract paintings, ask yourself the following questions:
Am I trying to figure out what it looks like or represents rather than allowing something to emerge from what I see in front of me? What are the elements, colours, and textures of the painting? How do these interact with each other? What emotions do the creation tone evoke? What is the title of the emulsion stuff and how is this influencing what I see? Have I allowed enough time to make a connection with painting?
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