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a form of art in which shapes and colours are grouped in patterns without formal representation of realism is called ​

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Pure abstraction can be interpreted as any art in which the depiction of REAL objects has been ENTIRELY discarded and whose aesthetic content is expressed in a formal pattern or structure of shapes, LINES and colors. When the REPRESENTATION of real objects is completely absent, such art may be called non-objective.



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