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The Need for Beauty, and the Spirtitual and the Sensual

The Creative Abstract Design style seeks to restore the idea of the importance of aesthetic idealization and accentuation and unite the spiritual and the sensual in a new fine art approach.

Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Alfred Stieglitz, Creative Abstract Design, fine art photography, Modernist photography, Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky

Mondrian Versus Van Doesburg, or Why the Creative Abstract Design Style Likes Both Individuality and Diagonals

There is unfortunately a mistaken belief in much of fine art photography that the higher level issues in painting are

Aaron Siskind, Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Creative Abstract Design, fine art photography, mundane, spectacle

How is the Creative Abstract Design Style of Photography Different from Conventional Approaches?

A key difference between the Creative Abstract Design style and much of conventional fine art photography is its freedom of the bracket.

Aaron Siskind, Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Brassai, Creative Abstract Design, DAo, Do, Eliot porter, fine art photography, Harry Callahan, Imogen Cunningham, Keld-Helmer Petersen, Modernist photography

A few general thoughts on the idea of a Dao or Do for fine art photography

demery ยท When the great man or woman hears of the Dao, they learn as much as they can and

Aaron Siskind, Abstract art, Abstract Expressionism, Bauhaus, Creative Abstract Design, fine art photography, Harry Callahan, Keld-Helmer Petersen, Modernist photography

The Current Crisis in Fine Art Photography

The very future of fine art photography is in doubt. It has unfortunately in recent years gone in directions which

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