Abstraction strips away recognizable forms to work directly with color, line, shape, and composition, forcing both maker and viewer to confront what actually moves us about visual experience. It emerged partly as a rebellion against representation's tyranny and partly as a genuine discovery: that meaning doesn't require a subject, only relationships between elements.
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