What is Abstract?

Abstract-(adjective)-[1]. Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.

“Abstract concepts: such as love or beauty”

Synonyms: theoretical, conceptual, notional, intellectual, metaphysical, philosophical, academic;

[2]. Relating to abstract art.

“Abstract pictures that look look commercial color charts”

Synonyms: nonrepresentational, nonrealistic, nonpictorial, symbolic, impressionistic “abstract art”

I just wanted to add the definitions concerning the word abstract, and a few other words that mean the same thing. This is something that I do just because it feels right. I want everyone to understand my art work so that when it is looked at, people will know what kind of art it is. I have always loved art. I have always been a fan of all types of art; not just abstract. I have always been able to find the beauty in different kinds of art. I hope to some day see my work in art galleries being enjoyed by all who love art just as much as I do. ©2019

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This is an amazing piece. In this piece, I see a guitar, a dogs face, and grass in the background, water, and a upside down golf club. I believe it represents music and sports, and man’s best friend flowing together like water in the ocean. ©2019

My New Art Blog

This is my new Abstract Art blog. I have always loved to draw; it is a God given talent. When I was just a little girl in kindergarten, I first learned to paint on foil paper with water colors. I loved the way I could be creative and just let my imagination run wild. It is still the same way today. I have totally improved over the years. All of my drawings have stories connected to them as to what they mean, but it is hard to explain as to how that part came about. All I know is that it is very stress releasing to me. As I collect all of my art and take pictures of it and post it here along with the stories that pertains to the piece. I hope it is enjoyed by all,and it is all for sale.

To read my poetry, I can be found at: divasinspirational.poetry.blog. I can also be found at: spiritualforthesoul.food.blog

I now can be found on Spotify. My podcast is Food for the Soul. Type in Food for the Soul and my name, both of them will come up. One has a black back ground with the title with crosses, and the other one is lite purple marbled back ground with the title. Also my poetry podcast us called: Diva’s Poetry Moment and Music Videos, you will see my picture. All three of my shows are under my name.

If you should have any questions about my poetry, or need spiritual advice, or to ask me questions about my art, My email is: sternsshaunelius44@gmail.com. There is also a follow section at the end of each one of my articles. Just type in your email address and press follow. Thank you . ©2019

Shaunelius S.

This has been some kind of journey for me. I have enjoyed sharing what I write with everyone. I just want to thank everyone for enjoying my articles, and for following me. You all are wonderful with hearts of gold. God is good. God bless you all, and continue to stay safe. We are all in this together no matter where we are in the world. ©2019

My First Blog Post

Shaunelius Sterns’s Intellectual Abstract Art

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates. ©2019

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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