Abstract Art Gallery– Prints at Imagekind

The abstract art gallery at Imagekind offers a wide selection of both famous museum art pieces and artists, as well as an extensive collection of exquisite member artwork. You can browse by genre, viewing only the art relevant to the abstract art gallery, or you can search by keywords, singling out the specific style you are looking for. After choosing the perfect art print, decide on a custom frame to accompany the uniqueness of your preference. Imagekind has over 150 frame options to choose from, guaranteeing you will find one that sets the piece apart perfectly. Framing always enhances the stunning aspect of art by giving the piece borders and definition. Try to choose one that compliments the coloring and style and set it off with custom matting to give the piece the flawless look it deserves.

Though abstract art may appear to be a chaotic mess of confusing shapes and lines, there is an inherent complexity present within the art form. Gaining its prominence in the early 20th century, many of the artists were creating art that expressed the modern mindset in a visual context. Sandwiched between the two World Wars, along with the Wall Street Crash and subsequent Depression, the period known as Modernism was a troubling time for many people. It was in the modern period where Freud and Jung began to develop their theories and experiments on the subconscious, and bring many of those complexities involved to a fuller understanding.

A piece from our abstract art gallery

The subconscious aspect involved in abstract art focuses the artist’s attention less on the completed work and more on the process of creation. Therefore, as an artist creates what we consider abstract art, they pay less attention to exact detail of mimicking the exact form of the subject, but rather consider how their subconscious responds to and understands those common forms. View the abstract art gallery with these ideas in mind and notice the display of the artist’s subconscious and how it ultimately affects the viewer’s subconscious.