Emotional Duality in Abstract Art: A Material Approach
Emotional Duality in Abstract Art: A Material Approach
Abstract art has long been associated with emotion, but contemporary practices are redefining how that emotion is expressed—through material tension rather than pure color or form.
Duality as Structure
Opposing forces define the composition. Hard and soft, rigid and flexible, controlled and chaotic elements coexist within the same surface.
Material Contradictions
Plaster cracks while steel resists. Fabric bends while structure holds. These contradictions create a visual and physical dialogue.
Embodied Emotion
Emotion is no longer represented—it is embedded in the material itself. The viewer encounters it directly through texture and form.
Contemporary Relevance
This approach reflects the complexity of modern life, where contradictions are constant and resolution is rare.
Conclusion
Material abstraction offers a powerful framework for exploring emotional duality, transforming the canvas into a space of tension and coexistence.



