Is abstract painting like the emperor with no clothes?





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I have fun mucking about with shapes, colours, textures in pictures without 'the meaning of life' tag, but I do wonder about lots of abstract paintings with strange titles (put there afterwards) and that the emperor really has no clothes. Call a picture 'Dehumanized city' or 'Blue city' etc! But I join them at times too - using a fragment of a collage I posted about some time ago, I tried out different colours, etc. by using Photo-edit. It's fun anyway.
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