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Estelle’s Artbooks

Estelle Asmodelle’s Artbooks are retrospectives of different periods of her art career, showing different artworks in different countries and the influences that inspired such art. Transience: The Art of Estelle Asmodelle The first of Estelle’s Art Books is ‘Transience:” is an exploration into Estelle Asmodelle’s neo-abstract expressionism and a journey into the perception of form …

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Abstract Expressionism by Estelle Asmodelle

Abstraction in Art

Strictly speaking, the word Abstraction means to separate or withdraw something from something else. The term can be applied to art that is based on an object, figure or landscape, where forms have been simplified.

Abstract Expressionism by Estelle Asmodelle

Hypnagogic Abstraction

In the many discussions of the Hypnagogic Abstraction which have taken place comparatively little attention has been given to hypnagogic phenomena, although they would seem to throw much light on the problems of the dream.

Exploring Abstractionism by Estelle Asmodelle

Exploring Abstractionism

The basic premise of abstraction – incidentally, a key issue of aesthetics – is that the formal qualities of a painting (or sculpture) are just as important (if not more so) than its representational qualities.

Abstractionist by Estelle Asmodelle

Abstractionist

The abstractionist painting was born in Russia in the early twentieth century. The precursor of abstraction in painting was Wassily Kandinsky, however, the very notion of abstraction in art, and not only in art accompanied people since forever.

Abstract Expressionism

Neo Abstract Expressionism is a newer form of Abstract expressionism. Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement developed in New York in the 1940s.

New Abstract Expressionism!

“Estelle loves to paint Neo Abstract Expressionism emotional pieces, that beckon the inner part of ourselves. She believes longing and desires that we hold are just under the surface can be released easily using abstraction. It is not what is seen in art but in ourselves, that is art’s greatest gift.” New Abstract Expressionism Estelle …

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