Minimalistic
Minimalist or minimalist art is an abstract art introduced in the US in the mid-20th century. Artworks inspired by minimalism consist of easy geometric shapes centered on rectangles and squares. Typically, people think of art as something used to represent a specific aspect or object like a landscape or reflect certain experiences like emotions or feelings. However, minimalist art makes no attempt to depict an outside reality. Instead, the artist wants you to respond to what's in front of you. The philosophy behind minimalism art is that "what you see is exactly what you see and nothing more." Minimalist art gives your space a highly purified type of beauty. Also, it represents specific qualities like harmony, simplicity, and truth because it doesn’t pretend to be some more than what it is.
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Minimalistic line drawing rose
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Acrobats by Alexander Calder (1927)
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #152
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #153
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #154
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #158
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #159
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Africa 1 by Robert Motherwell (1970) #160
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Set of 2 abstract minimalistic line drawing banana palm leaves botanical
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Set of 2 minimalistic golden element abstract
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Set of 2 minimalistic golden japanese element abstract
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Set of 2 brushstroke curl line abstract
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