Sheldon Harvey, "Convergence" (2022), oil on canvas, 59 x 84 inches (all images courtesy Modern West Fine Art) SALT LAKE CITY — Utah has never quite assimilated into the romantic lore of cowboys and ...
Dedicated to Women, Sabha Gallery’s recent exhibition explores the layered emotional landscapes of womanhood through a series of oil-on-canvas abstract landscapes. Rather than depicting the female ...
Hyperallergic: Abstract Art in the Southwest Is as Vast as the Region’s Terrain
Abstract Art in the Southwest Is as Vast as the Region’s Terrain
MSN: The Father of Abstract Art Wassily Kandinsky – Artist Bio + Speedpaint
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The Father of Abstract Art Wassily Kandinsky – Artist Bio + Speedpaint
An abstract is a short summary of your (published or unpublished) research paper, usually about a paragraph (c. 6-7 sentences, 150-250 words) long. A well-written abstract serves multiple purposes: and, later, an abstract helps readers remember key points from your paper.
An abstract is a short summary of a longer work (such as a thesis, dissertation or research paper). The abstract concisely reports the aims and outcomes of your research, so that readers know exactly what your paper is about.
The verb abstract is used to mean “summarize,” as in “abstracting an academic paper.” This meaning is a figurative derivative of the verb’s meanings “to remove” or “to separate.”
Regardless of field, abstract authors should explain the purpose of the work, methods used, the results and the conclusions that can be drawn. However, each field purports slightly different ways to structure the abstract.