“HILLS TO CONQUER” – The window into the soul
Several studies have backed the idea that color can influence mood and stimulate the brain. In fact, exposure to certain colors can also have a positive impact on one’s academic performance.
“TERRAIN OF COLORS” – Delving Into the Unknown
Colors, lines, and textures serve more than just an aesthetic purpose. They evoke a range of feelings regardless of how one perceives them. Through “Terrain of Colors” Judith has presented yet another strong argument in favor of contemporary art. From aesthetic appeal to intricate geometry embodied in the very essence of this piece, “Terrain of Colors” is a terrain of colors.
"ROSES IN MIND" The Mistery
The hidden denotations are what makes art "art." While representative art buffs may disagree, abstract art always finds a way to present itself in a mysterious light, as with “Roses In Mind". A single look at it will not suffice. Every time you spare a glance, you will likely discover something new. What’s even better? There is no single way to look at it, which makes it even more intriguing.
"FINDING THE RIGHT SPACE" - The Democracy of Expression
Over the last three centuries, art, science, culture, and literature have helped evolve and identify the color pink. Pink has a way of adding taste to everything. While it brightens up the rest of the works by simply existing as a hue in the background, this painting is all about giving it the spot it deserves.
Here it takes center stage, establishing its dominance over colors much more profound and brighter. 'Little Pink Flower' is emerging from a rather dominant purple with a well-established yellow in the background. Yet, it's marking its presence and letting its existence be known.
While cultures have always limited the color's identity to feminine associations, pink started as a genderless color. Over time, its increasing use among 'softer' toned colors became a norm. But today, it has decided to get out of its shell and take on the stage among its rivals. You may rarely find it in nature, but when you do, you often question yourself – Why are pink flowers so rare? Because if they weren't, how would they stand out from the rest?
"MUNDANE QUEST" - Finding Extraordinary in the Ordinary
Over the last three centuries, art, science, culture, and literature have helped evolve and identify the color pink. Pink has a way of adding taste to everything. While it brightens up the rest of the works by simply existing as a hue in the background, this painting is all about giving it the spot it deserves.
Here it takes center stage, establishing its dominance over colors much more profound and brighter. 'Little Pink Flower' is emerging from a rather dominant purple with a well-established yellow in the background. Yet, it's marking its presence and letting its existence be known.
While cultures have always limited the color's identity to feminine associations, pink started as a genderless color. Over time, its increasing use among 'softer' toned colors became a norm. But today, it has decided to get out of its shell and take on the stage among its rivals. You may rarely find it in nature, but when you do, you often question yourself – Why are pink flowers so rare? Because if they weren't, how would they stand out from the rest?
The Value of Abstract Art in the Modern World
The debate is endless. Critics call it a random amalgamation of lines and colors. Enthusiasts are hell-bent on celebrating its flexibility.
If there's one art type that has always managed to stir a debate among art buffs, it is modern abstract art. Since it is the only form of art that allows more freedom to produce work, it is undoubtedly one that calls for more arguments.
The truthfulness depicted in it and a plethora of Judith Barath’s artworks is so vivid yet so perplexing. Indeed, there are endless ways of expressing feelings and emotions. Instead of focusing on the form, this genre believes in bringing out the spirit of the work.
The Mission of Judith Barath Arts
Art has its way of igniting both comfortable and uncomfortable emotions. Whether the details are unspecified or specified, they always call for greater imagination from those who care to do it. Nonetheless, abstract art has and will continue to leave a mark on those who deem it valuable in any capacity.
Visit Judith's Abstract Art gallery page to see more artwork!