Abstract Painting

634 artworks
Red symphony  - Subjektiv.art
Red symphony
by Irina Kolesnikova
€1 25082 × 120 cm
Soft Silence seascape  - Subjektiv.art
Soft Silence seascape
by Larissa Uvarova
€2 500200 × 100 cm
ColorfulBeach  - Subjektiv.art
ColorfulBeach
by Nora Bencsik
€3 500120 × 60 cm
OWHOENNO  - Subjektiv.art
OWHOENNO
by Anita Easy
$10050 × 40 cm
VASE  - Subjektiv.art
VASE
by Diana Ruban
$1 90053 × 80 cm
Blossom  - Subjektiv.art
Blossom
by inna kharchuk
€3 00085 × 140 cm
Tomorrow  - Subjektiv.art
Tomorrow
by Anna Shkinder
$9020 × 30 cm
Grounding  - Subjektiv.art
Grounding
by Anna Shkinder
$25060 × 60 cm
Hortus Conclusus  - Subjektiv.art
Hortus Conclusus
by Dima Tsatiory
$2 000120 × 90 cm
GoldenSand  - Subjektiv.art
GoldenSand
by Nora Bencsik
€3 89090 × 60 cm
Glasshouse  - Subjektiv.art
Glasshouse
by Marta Andrusenko
$85070 × 55 cm
A bird of passage  - Subjektiv.art
A bird of passage
by Yana Yarosh
€50044 × 60 cm
Petrichor  - Subjektiv.art
Petrichor
by inna kharchuk
$2 70085 × 125 cm
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Abstract paintings for sale at Subjektiv

Abstract art is what happens when the canvas gets tired of describing the visible world and decides to sing its own song. From Kandinsky's symphonic shapes to Pollock's paint-flung riffs, painters swapped literal scenes for raw emotion, geometry and pure colour energy.

Abstract Art: Where Form Meets Freedom

Think of abstraction as modernism's wild child. Kandinsky mapped sound to colour, Mondrian turned city grids into primary-coloured jazz, and Hilma af Klint whispered spiritual secrets in spirals long before anyone knew her name. Their goal? Strip away the familiar and let viewers finish the story themselves.

Techniques That Bent the Rules

  • Drip and dance: Jackson Pollock let enamel splash in gravity-driven arcs—motion caught mid-improvisation.
  • Scrape and reveal: Willem de Kooning dragged colour with knives and squeegees until shapes ghosted in and out of focus.
  • Geometry gone lyrical: Kandinsky's circles and rulers choreographed Bauhaus precision into colour symphonies.

Material & Conceptual Adventures

  • Concrete Art: Theo van Doesburg's "art for art's sake" manifesto—lines and hues existing for their own delight.
  • Non-Objective minimalism: Malevich, Gabo and company distilled reality into archetypal squares and circles, chasing Plato's ideal beauty.

Hungry for more? Explore our abstract drawings (pure line elegance), non-objective photography (camera-as-geometry) or bold sculptures that spin shapes into 3-D poems.

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