Abstract Art and our curiosity

The word “abstract” sounds so modern, but actually its first known use was dated back in the 14th century, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Etymologically it originates from the combination of the Latin root ab-, (“from” or “away,”) and the verb trahere, (“to pull” or “to draw”). Abstract art takes out the elements that are… Continue reading Abstract Art and our curiosity

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