Abstract Art Types Curvilinear Closely associated with Celtic Art, this modern art uses a range of abstract motifs like the eight basic types of knots with interlace patterns and spirals in its contemporary art paintings. The Cherry Brandy by Alexander Zakhrov and Pozo Azul by Olga de Amaral are some of the examples of this form of abstract painting. Color-Related or Light-Related Profoundly seen in the works of Monet and Turner, light-related abstract paintings, landscape painting, watercolor paintings, contemporary art detach the art from reality. There is a swirl of pigment in every painting, which eventually hides the pigment. Water Lily paintings by Claude Monet and The Talisman by Paul Serusier are some famous pieces which display this technique. Geometric Commonly known as 'non-objective art' or 'concrete art', this form is mainly characterized by non-naturalistic imagination where there is an extensive use of geometric shapes. Noteworthy examples of geometric abstract art are the Black Circle by the Kasimir Malevich and the Broadway Boogie-Woogie by Piet Mondrian. Emotional or Intuitional The common theme here is the realistic tendency which is evoked through natural elements in a representational manner. This type of art is inspired further by Surrealism and Biomosphic abstraction. To understand intutional expressionism, works of Teller, Gabel, and Nabel by Jean Arp and the Infinite Divisibility by YvsTangu are great. Gestural This is the most unique art work of all abstract painting techniques because here the process of making the painting is more important than the painting itself.