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Symbols in abstract art - Original Oil Paintings by Michael A. Wilson
Original Oil Paintings by Michael A. Wilson

Symbols in abstract art

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I am an abstract artist. My medium is oil painting, often painting on primed board. My wife and I live in San Diego, California.

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Shapes will often take on the aspect of symbols in abstract art.  Even without conscious effort or design, certain shapes will naturally morph themselves in to often meaningful symbols.

I have often felt in Kandinsky’s work that the triangle often meant the ‘man-made’ whereas the circle related more to the universal and the organic.  The various squared shapes he used seemed to imply defined composition.  These however are my personal impressions.  Certain images become more clear than others – for example when we see the point of a triangle reaching up and touching a defined circle then we feel like the ‘man-made’ is invading the organic and universal.  When shapes over-lap we sense that they are merging, that they are symbolically merging.

The beauty of abstract art is that each person will often see something entirely different.  Impressions are received quite differently.  Some psychologists feel this is basically due to our backgrounds and historical perspective.  When a painting is composed almost entirely of circular shapes it is almost impossible to imagine anything other than a certain cosmology, a sense of the universe and not something man-made.   As we live on Earth or Urantia (whichever term you prefer) we relate to images that we see, even while we might imagine a certain life beyond.  These two apparent disparate cultures can often be represented in an abstract painting.   Sometimes they appear as almost parallel universes.  A wonderful tension and force is created when they are represented on the same visual plane.

Sometimes an artist will be partially successful in pre-determining how to interpret symbols.   This takes a certain amount of understanding and planning.  Exploring how shapes can invigorate and define the selected symbols is an exciting process.  As I have often said in previous articles, the important thing is to paint.  Painting beautiful images, painting shapes and forms well is the first step.  Integrating them to themselves is the next.  It is certainly not necessary to ‘pre-establish’ any sense of symbology.  Often shapes and images will just exist in a playful mode – floating quite nicely on their own.   We paint them thus because we are delighted in them.

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