Abstract art can lead to form an image that can be evaded totally of reality and only created in the mind of one who contemplates the work of some painter who has a powerful passion for this form of expression.
The British painter Lia Melia brings that abstract point to those kind of marinas where the waves break with great shape to hug the shore. With powdered pigments dissolved and baked in aluminum or glass, he paints those artistic pieces in which we can perfectly evade for a while with his mere contemplation.
That abstract art can be taken as banal by some because many times you can come to think that it is quite easy to create with a little madness and ingenuity. But there are many who are passionate about this way of expressing themselves and in which you have to have the right talent so that it does not become something crude and vulgar or simple.
It is Melia herself who speaks of her teacher who taught her that it is not so important to have a great technique, but rather the heart and soul are also capable of painting to result in a work worthy of admiration.
Melia sometimes uses fluid mixes to find those textures and that mixing colors resulting in effects very striking and that can give luck to devise different structures as innate forces of nature. The main work of this post is the perfect one to show this.
Experimentation is another of the qualities of this type of art and more as Melia says when she enjoys mixing those powdered pigments to find the most curious combinations.
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Another kind of abstract art, but computer generated.