Here is an abstract mural in Philadelphia (12th and Walnut Streets) that was painted by Brad Carney and Michael Konrad in October 2018. This work is called “Expanding Perspective: Infinite Movements.”

Here is an abstract mural in Philadelphia (12th and Walnut Streets) that was painted by Brad Carney and Michael Konrad in October 2018. This work is called “Expanding Perspective: Infinite Movements.”

For anyone interested in psychology, I found a cool paper about the correlation between early abstract art and experimental psych. It is interesting to see the comparisons about how the two fields started.
Van Campen, Crétien. “Early abstract art and experimental Gestalt psychology.” Leonardo 30.2 (1997): 133-136.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/607434/pdf?casa_token=Pju3xpaGBW0AAAAA:7pX7kat9cCvorMWTHTQzH3HDJiNllub-JlZ7AXZKMuW986huYFKNLf9us1L-Z3qSurthIoMPKrE
I always find company logos interesting, and many of them are abstract forms that are symbolic of things relevant to each company. Here, we can see the Spotify logo and the curves that represent sound waves as Spotify occupies part of the music streaming industry. https://1000logos.net/spotify-logo/
