Classical Abstract Art
Classical Abstract Art refers to artistic works that emphasize form, color, and line to create compositions that do not attempt to represent specific objects or scenes in reality. These artworks often use geometric shapes, patterns, and non-representational forms to evoke emotion, aesthetic pleasure, or intellectual stimulation in the viewer. The style of Classical Abstract Art emerged in the early 20th century and has since become a significant and influential movement within the broader realm of abstract art.