Abstractionists like to speculate with things like unconscious, subconscious, superconscious, and all sorts of cosmic theories. However, the real abstraction never truly leaves the boundaries of your desk. For example, you may see a crying child and make a pencil sketch. Then you examine the sketch and redo it by leaving only the most touching lines that have embodied emotional value. Then you do another sketch... then another, intelligently directing line. It is difficult to find the original outline in the later sketches, but ultimately you have painted the same crying child. The painting is devoted to Pink Floyd’s album “The Wall”. Arsen Levonee.