The other day in class they told us to chose a song and make an abstract artwork inspiring us on one artist of this movement.

Abstract representation of Silent Solitude the song from OxT.
Size: 50 x 70 cm.

Abstract representation of Silent Solitude the song from OxT.
Size: 50 x 70 cm.
Support: white paper
Technique: liquid, acrilic
Objective: the main objective of this project was understand the characteristics of the abstract movement.
Support: white paper
Technique: dry, graphit
The music used
to make this artwork is Silent Solitude by OxT. What’s more, the style that has
been used is lyric abstraction of Vassily Kandinsky. In order to make this abstract paint I have
search the main characteristics of the artworks of Kandinsky. He uses elements
that he has seen on the nature. Moreover, the most important concept is to
express the feelings of the author and in this case, the emotions of the song.
Also it has to be esthetical with the elements, the colours and the composition.
Following this
three concepts, I made a black background representing the night. Three circles
in the middle reducing their size having the blue circle on the top the purple
in the centre, and the smallest, the red in the bottom. In the middle of the
paper there is a purple horizontal line that its extension is to the extremes
of the sheet of paper. This line represents the horizon that divides the sky
and the ground where in one side we have de moon the blue circle and in the
other a chain the red circle. In the middle of both sides there’s the man, the
purple circle. These three elements make
a chain which means that they are connected no matter what. In the left bottom there are two bowed lines,
one longer than the other with some interconnected red lines which there’s also
in the right top. That symbols means the sound which can’t be used.
The whole
artwork wants to express a silent night which there’s no sound. The man has a
punishment and he suffers. That’s the reason why he wants to not give up
despite the fact that he is in a punishment and fight against his unfair
punishment.