semiabstract
Semiabstract is a descriptor used in art criticism to characterize works that sit between representation and abstraction. Such works retain recognizably representational subject matter while reducing forms, contours, and spaces to essential shapes, lines, and color relationships. The result is a composition that can be read as a scene or figure, yet emphasizes mood, structure, and materiality over photorealistic detail.
Historically, semiabstract works emerged with the broader modernist impulse to reimagine perception. The label is not
Characteristics commonly associated with semiabstract art include simplification of forms, flattening or reconfiguration of space, emphasis
In practice, semiabstract works can function as a bridge between figurative art and pure abstraction. The term