Abstract Landscape
Abstract landscapes draw inspiration from the real world but purposefully diverge from it, prioritising shapes over literal representations.
Abstract landscape paintings deliberately depart from reality, making them intriguing for both artists and viewers. Artists have the liberty to employ unconventional colour schemes, amplify shapes, and use details and textures to convey a wide range of emotions and ideas. Two of the most famous abstract expressionists include Jackson Pollock and Helen Frankenthaler.
Other words in the glossary
Start your collection with an edition
Do you need framing advice?
Building your collection? We can help.