Abstract art can be misunderstood because it does not always have a clear subject or meaning, and because its style can be unfamiliar or challenging to some viewers.
Abstract art can affect the brain by stimulating areas associated with visual perception and emotion, and by encouraging creative thinking and problem-solving.
The psychological benefits of abstract art can include reducing stress and anxiety, promoting creative thinking, and providing a sense of relaxation or calmness.
Conceptual art and abstract art can overlap, but conceptual art typically emphasizes the ideas or concepts behind the artwork rather than its visual form.
Main characteristics of abstract art can include a focus on color, form, and composition rather than realistic representation, and an emphasis on individual expression and interpretation.