Abstraction in architecture reveals the aesthetics of a subject. Its non-essential aspects and features are not taken into account; this allows us to simplify the picture of the phenomenon under study and consider it as if in its "pure form". Instead of the realities of the surrounding world, the object of art becomes the tools of artistic creation – color, line, form. The plot is replaced by a plastic idea. This is, first of all, a rejection of the familiar, a leap into the...
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Abstraction in architecture reveals the aesthetics of a subject. Its non-essential aspects and features are not taken into account; this allows us to simplify the picture of the phenomenon under study and consider it as if in its "pure form". Instead of the realities of the surrounding world, the object of art becomes the tools of artistic creation – color, line, form. The plot is replaced by a plastic idea. This is, first of all, a rejection of the familiar, a leap into the abyss of the unknown, an attempt to evoke hitherto unknown feelings at the sight of non-standard figures, an appeal to the subconscious of a person.
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