Art of Minimalism, Aesthetics interior designing

in Architecture+Design2 years ago (edited)

The art of minimalism
Seeing art, peace and story in minimal things. The fine lines, the details and the perfect composition making it eye pleasing. Giving space to viewers' imagination and perspective. Hey hivers let me show you some amazing and creative clicks by my deeer friend Arzoo Sharma! She shared her beautiful thoughts regarding this collection of art pieces through amazing words. These pictures were clicked at random places with least expectations for "art".

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Many of these random art pieces portray freedom, emotions, a story. A lot of minimalistic photographs include grey tones and balanced composition where the eyes doesn't wander around a lot but it keeps you focused and gives you calm sensations. Minimal art or minimal photography captures similar kind of colors or the colors that goes hand in hand and blends in with each other.

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Isn't it art? It doesn't force one aspect by overpowering the other, rather compliments its each color and objects.
Regarded as a development of abstract Minimalist art concentrated on the textural and material features in a pure abstract form by removing ornamental, figurative, and representational elements, the art of minimalistic photography is increasing everyday. In order to reveal the purity and beauty of the artwork, minimalism strips it of all but the most fundamental elements. It also eliminates all means of individuality and self-expression. The work itself enables one to focus on the most essential and element aspects of an object in a way that does not rely on the personal expression or particular view of the artist.

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The connection between the artist and the photographer while adoring the same piece of art and then presenting it to the world while leaving the interpretation to the viewers is something which connects each one of us together, a single piece of art can portray completely different stories to each individual. Writing about a piece of art or art as a whole, its all about the perspective.

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Clicking pictures of the things I find aesthetically pleasing and wondering what might have gone through the minds of the artists while making these art pieces. Were they happy? Were they sad, confused or content? Were they even going through any emotions while making them? Or was it just another business deal? Is the face, the portrayal of a life event, or was it some thought that came in the mind?
Sometimes just a little piece of art makes the whole place worth visiting.

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Capturing these art pieces in a camera for myself and then for the world to see is what gives me joy, and a perspective - "how many people must've found this art of their taste ?", "Was it worth an Instagram like?", " Is it just another picture with no meaning?". But nevertheless I feel like every picture has a lot to say. Every picture speaks a story.

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Thankyou guys. I hope you'll enjoy and appreciate this beautiful piece of art. Keep supporting with your up votes for this post :)
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