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All Peter's abstract paintings are original acrylic artwork on canvas. You will get the painting ready to hang on a professionally stretched canvas, signed by artist (Peter Dranitsin). Peter use high quality paint and professionally stretched canvas when creating his art. The dimensions that you see for each painting are all measured in inches.

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Modernism

How to Define Modernims?

The actual roots of Modernism penetrate and lie much deeper than the middle of the 19th century.  For non-art historians the modern period begins with the era of Renaissance. Historically, the term "modern" refers to a period of time beginning at 1860 and continuing through the 1970's.  It can be used to describe the ideology and the style of the work produced by an artist during that specific era.  There are more specific use of the term "modern" when those speak of Modern Art.  The actual term "Modernism" can also be used when one is describing or referring to the art of the modern period.  Referring to the philosophy, the term Modernism is accepted and used frequently.

Modern art emerged in the middle of the 20th century. This wide array of art was experimental and new, undiscovered, and avant-garde. Modernism attempt to wrestle universal principles and it emerged as a result of this collision between the traditional Historicism and the previous tradition of art. Creating individual and completely original art techniques, the artists began to revolt against the old ways of artistic form and guidelines. Modernism is not merely the reforming the trend of art within the previous artistic forms but on a whole it is something more than that.

During the span between 1910-1930 two distinct versions of Modernism Artists had developed; they can be described as almost opposite ends of the spectrum of one another.  One focused on Criticism, the other on Subjectivity.  Early Modernists would seek gaining levels of sophistication, and that would naturally lead to a greater difficulty in understanding work.  Others seeker out a greater transparency, creating an easier understanding

Many ideas and thoughts conjugate in this modernist art. To an extent, some of the thoughts are inspired by ideas of Romanticism and even Impressionism. Several crucial ideas also reflect from the artist's mind for example the importance of subjective reality, the concept of objective reality. But after the math of World War II, modernism emerges with new consumer and modernist culture which led to a radical transformation. Modernism can easily be defined a revolt against the norm; an entire movement against traditional art. Until the 20th century, art were basically pictorial and were based on themes and compositions which represents the real world ideas.

The thoughts of the modernist between the World Wars fits well with other international arts movements such as Surrealism, which was also influenced by the thought of Freud on dreams and their interpretations. But whatever be modernism is be it the movement between World War I and World War II, everyone agrees that World War I was the central disaster of the epoch, and the arts had to reckon with it in sometimes extreme responses. Disillusion was immense. The primary and principle structures of society and tradition, God, King, and Nation would no longer appear valuable or worth dying for; nationalism have been looked upon as unfavorable. Essentially, artists were eager to change, improve, and renovate art. They did this by breaking forms and shapes. In most modern artist's artwork the impact of modernism's influence is huge and unmistakable.

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