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Decorate Your Wall With Some Purple Abstract Art!
The scarcity of the pigment extracted from the Mediterranean sea snails made the Tyrian purple early on abundant with superlatives - the most prestigious, admired, and expensive of all colors. Fro...
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Paint Your Abstract Art Collection Green!
As spring timidly arrived, green imposingly enters the spotlight with its elemental association with nature and blossoming vegetation. However, its copious metaphorical resonances are hardly exhau...
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Ten Affordable Abstract Art Pieces to Get Under £1000
If you are on the lookout for exclusive and affordable abstract art, you are in the right place! IdeelArt brings quality and original abstract art from the artists' studio directly to you, seamles...
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Female Abstract Artists You Should Know
There is a gender bias in art. But important female abstract artists are not in short supply. The problem is market demand. In 1971, Linda Nochlin wrote an influential article on gender bias in ar...
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IdeelArt Gathering in Brooklyn
IdeelArt recently had the pleasure of getting together for a few hours with more than thirty American abstract artists in a bar in Brooklyn. The experience was unique and powerful. We often meet o...
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The Week in Abstract Art - Site Specifics
Late summer is the best time to visit New York! Then again early summer is pretty great. And winter is nice, too; ice skating at 30 Rock and snacking on roasted chestnuts in Central Park. Maybe th...
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Dynamic Sequences of Giacomo Balla - The Abstract in Futurism
The martial artist Bruce Lee used to instruct his students to learn everything, keep what’s useful and then throw away the rest. This is precisely what abstract artists have done with the legacy o...
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The Week in Abstract Art – Questions of Time and Place
Our world is shaped by processes. Time passes, circumstances change slowly, sometimes cataclysmically, and our environment evolves. How lovely it is when we can take a moment to be around art capa...
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Debra Ramsay and Sarah Hinckley Take Part in Two Separate Perceptive Exhibitions
Conceptual curation is a way of bringing together artists who may not normally show together in order to explore concepts, ideas or realms that are universal in their work. Today we highlight Idee...
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The Story of the Abstract Landscape in Art
Abstraction is art’s Eminem. It came to challenge our perceptions. Consider what abstraction did for landscape painting. For centuries landscapes ranked pitifully low (just above animal paintings)...
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An Art Buyer's Practical Guide to Color Theory
Color is to art is like flavor is to cuisine. The range of possible manifestations of both qualities is so vast it seems infinite. We can only describe colors and flavors in terms of our experienc...
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