Never really considered that abstract art could look more interesting once the colour is removed. Oddly far more interesting to me to see these in black and white.
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Never really considered that abstract art could look more interesting once the colour is removed. Oddly far more interesting to me to see these in black and white.
I think the same as you, but as a curious fact, the first 4 works are originally in black and white, I guess the author noticed how striking they would be without color.