firemaiden
On the study group front page, reads "studying the abstract art of the Margarete Petersen tarot"
I am reminded that Miro never considered his work to be abstract, and must admit that while MP's work does sometimes appear quite abstract at first glance, I do not consider it abstract, or not completely abstract anyway-- the closer I look, the more representational elements I see -- I would love to have your thoughts on this.
Anyhow, what*is* meant by "abstract art"? Do you consider MP's tarot art to be abstract?
I am reminded that Miro never considered his work to be abstract, and must admit that while MP's work does sometimes appear quite abstract at first glance, I do not consider it abstract, or not completely abstract anyway-- the closer I look, the more representational elements I see -- I would love to have your thoughts on this.
Anyhow, what*is* meant by "abstract art"? Do you consider MP's tarot art to be abstract?