Abstract solitude
Subject: An abstract painting featuring a lone figure in solitude
Style: Abstract painting
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Year: 19th CenturyÂ
Genre: Abstract
Material: 400 GSM Art Sheet
Medium: Mixed media
This abstract depiction of an individual in Solitude, in a pose of introspection or self discovery, refers to the state of being alone by choice and with contentment. It is a deliberate and intentional act of seeking solitude.
The use of primary colours in this abstract painting all around the individual emphasises the idea of completeness. The primary colours – red, yellow and blue are the building blocks of all other colours in the colour wheel. Their significance stems from their ability to serve as the basis for mixing and creating a wide range of hues, tones and shades. Metaphorically speaking, the idea of being complete within oneself serves as a solid foundation to build strong relationships with people around you.