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Abstract Art For Your Home

As Pablo Picasso states, “There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality.”  In its purest form, it is non-objective, non-figurative, vague, imaginative and will not represent anything.Buying such an art can be challenging because it represents nothing. It could be made up of colorful dots, lines, swirls, splashes, or patches of paints resulting in a collage of colors that you might fall in love or maybe not. It is quite natural to not like what you cannot explain or interpret. You have to use your imagination and not worry about the context behind the painting. I will start with a color scheme that will work with the rest of my decor; size that will scale to my wall; painted with asymmetric visual balance and depth; bringing in the right amount of energy to the room; and intriguing enough to get noticed. Do you see what I have listed in these rooms? I do…

Abstract Art
Abstract Art
Abstract Art
via: decorpad
Abstract Art
Abstract Art
via: decorpad
Abstract Art
via: houzz
Abstract Art
via: decorpad
Abstract Art
via: decorpad
Abstract Art
via: decorpad

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  1. Thank you for sharing this post at City of Creative Dream’s City of Links on Friday! I appreciate you taking the time to party with me. Hope to see you again this week 🙂

  2. Love those paintings, inspires me to do that with my living room! Those paintings really bring more to the space, thanks for sharing this. 🙂

  3. I absolutely love those paintings and the way the decor coordinates with the colors. Beautiful photos!

  4. oooh, I’m loving all of these! I didn’t get abstract art when I was younger, but I do now. I think it’s fun to look at and make!