Spirituality in Abstract Painting By Prabuddha Ghosh Abstract painting serves as a captivating medium that transcends the boundaries of representation, allowing artists to delve into the realm of spirituality and express the ineffable aspects of human experience. In the vast canvas of abstraction, artists find a space where they can explore the intangible, the unseen, and the spiritual dimensions of existence. Through the interplay of color, form, and gesture, abstract paintings become a conduit for the artist's inner contemplation and a vehicle for viewers to embark on their own spiritual journey. At its core, spirituality in abstract painting is a quest for the sublime, a search for meaning that goes beyond the tangible and visible. Abstract artists, such as Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich, believed in the power of color and form to evoke emotions and spiritual responses. Kandinsky, a pioneer in abstract art, once said, "Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmoni...
Prabuddha is a contemporary Artist and Art Appreciator. He is writing (blogging) here about his feelings and views about different events and aspects of Visual Arts. He curates Exhibitions, Installations and supports Artists, Artisans and Craftsmen through his own non-profit organization....