In the movie Pollack, Lee Krasner, Pollack’s wife, states “you're not just randomly putting  paint on the canvas, you're painting something. You can't abstract from nothing, you can only abstract from life, from nature”. Pollack then replies, “I am nature”. This dialogue provides evidence for Plato’s theory. Plato theorized that art is imitation. Abstract art seems so strange and so unrepresentative of anything at all. Abstract art actually takes “advantage of the innate properties of the brain”. “The geometric brushstrokes are a nod to the quirks of our visual neurons, which prefer straight lines”. "If cells in the brain did not respond to this kind of stimulus, then this kind of art would not exist." All in all, abstract art is imitation of the uncensored mind.
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200907/unlocking-the-mysteries-the-artistic-mind



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