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Over the years academics have short listed artists who they fit into a kind of chronological list. Kandinsky being a primary name on that list who they say ‘was the first’ to create a truly abstract work of art - Clearly that is not absolutely correct, as today we are aware of many artists before and during Kandinsky’s artistic revelations who were equally, if not more so, engaged with abstraction. (ref to Cozen’s late 1700’s) The term ‘abstract-art’ did promote visions in peoples minds of paint being thrown around willy-nilly or brushed loosely onto flat surfaces by artists who perhaps, have momentarily lost their minds. Launching themselves into a wild world of their own making. In general it could be said that abstract art is imagined (by much of the public) as Art which is not imbued with any skill of application or forethought - the “anyone can do that” syndrome - was heard and not that long ago. This outdated perception of abstract art, may well still exist to a lesser extent, even among some lesser informed artists. Those who carry on the argument that there is only one ‘real’ type of creation and that is ‘reality’. Embracing abstract art as a serious image of contemplation, for intimate reflection and self examination however is not what the contemporary public are accustomed to.