Abstract art was created at the cusp of the 20th century. It is an art style that breaks away from drawing art as it is represented in real life. Abstract art is about exploring form and color. One could even venture to say that it is artists drawing how they feel. Abstract art isn't about making perfect copies of real life. Sometimes, it isn't even about giving the impression of real life without all the little details. In fact, depending on the artists, abstract art became about the process itself. Representational would mean that you draw what you see. Abstract art is far from that concept.
<span>Most art critics and historians agree that in the decade of the CONTEMPORARY ART, modern art ended. Modern Art did not really go away in a snap but instead it faded into the background as pop culture arose and social issues concerning authorities became the highlight of society.</span>
I believe that the answer is true, because of shading is why we see three dimensional objects instead of two dimensional
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