The works of abstract painters are always difficult to understand. So what is their original intention in creating?

The reason why abstract works are considered abstract is because each author has a very strong spatial imagination. In some works, the first thing we need to know is how to select objects from the painting. And there are also some writers among them who only use some simple geometry to make some abstract paintings. The visual beauty brought to us by this kind of paintings is very strong, but it does not allow us to clearly understand what they want to express.

In addition, in these abstract paintings, some of the author’s ideas and methods also require us to dig deeply. The background of the times behind each author, as well as the meaning of her paintings at that time and the Whether there is any relationship between the related literary works is unknown to us. And these lie in the essence of art. In fact, every painting is the inner emotion of the author or what they want to express. We may not know what the author wants to express. But this is also the beauty of abstract paintings.

Some people paint some abstract paintings, maybe they just want to express their emotions. Maybe abstract creation was in the later period of history, and maybe what abstract painters want to express is more extreme and bold. And if we really want to truly understand what the abstract painter painted, we must deeply explore some of the historical background of the painting at that time, the author's living conditions, and some of his personal emotions.

The contemporary abstract art world is very prosperous and has become very prosperous. Even the creative group of abstract paintings is very large. In these abstract works, they not only combine painting, but also poetry, photography, architecture, music, etc., into their own artistic field. The reason why we cannot understand these arts is because we have not grasped some of the author's emotions. It may also be that we are not in this profession and still lack the ability to appreciate advanced art.