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Сообщение от Stanislavsky
attribute. There is populyapnaya "abstraktsionistskaya" branch under the graceful name of "plein air for the abstract" ( http://forum.artinvestment.ru/showthread.php?t=106821). So, there is an attempt to create a kind svogo forge layered abstract, which means "abstractive series" (it should be the same!) Come to the same "correct" result in the creation of abstraction. If we leave aside the undoubted commercial merits of the project, as well as many undeniably talented works, then the net balance is obtained by naked simulyakr such technology is currently sculpting abstract paintings. Then let zaprogrammiruem computer to create a "series of abstracts," and he displays a sterile formula for creating an abstraction without any "plein air". Of course, this example is extreme, but it is very telling in terms of how you can "make" an abstraction, emptied of its main element - an attempt to direct and unmediated expression on the canvas is not measurable unconscious protorealnosti.
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God knows, I do not understand how "an attempt to direct and unmediated expression on the canvas is not measurable unconscious protorealnosti" depends on whether the artist was standing in front of this open air? You want to say that anyone who reaches the "direct and unmediated expression on the canvas is not measurable protorealnosti unconscious, does not live on earth, closes his eyes before and during work, and empties into nirvana? I think you are a prisoner of beautiful words. Of course a lot of artists, all different, all have different ways of working. There are those who are in the process of work feels like a medium. But here again we find ourselves in a nice trap. Do you think gets (sorry, I have to repeat part of his address
Tiutchev), we can judge whether the work of "abstraction", unless we know that the artist when it was created have been in contact with no measurable unconscious protorealnosti? do not be offended, but I think you too much to burden. By virtue of whether it is man?

But seriously, it seems to me that you're really narrow down the scope of what is meant by abstract art. Although, of course, in this region there are ranges that are closer to what you're talking about