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Abstract art has no face

Sofia Moroz12/04/22 15:35825

Abstract art is like a haystack, scattered over the theorems and stratagems of everything that exists, in an unsurpassed understanding of what is happening. Why switch to a red light if there is no green at all?

Artists whose skill is not limited by the illusory constructive interaction with the nature of the absolute, always strive beyond the limits of learned experience. Like mollusks, they are again and again looking for a way out to the secret knowledge pass office. One day I put an apple on the table.

Ever since the time of Atlantis, we have been throwing words about the permeability of the abstract path, as a well-established dogma of the Universal box with burned matches. We decided to make this line together and we think it turned out well. We mean the line that you read before. He could still move and strive, but in the end he didn’t know what to do with all this. And we no longer read that which has ceased to exist in the spirit of the times and ahead of the very one without which we could not exist.


Sometimes, reading such clippings from newspapers, we, by the will of fate, are in clots of energies and fragility of matter. When morning comes, we see and know. Therefore, George, like Elena, were there. After all, we cannot finish the text without meaning, but someone is already trying to put a unit from the first lines, and someone realized that this is a whole storehouse. Eleven manifestations turned into eight, which we think is a good number.

Therefore, we invite you to the fourth abstract congress of abstract abstractionists.

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