Abstract art does not use images or common symbols to create a message. How can a critic interpret it?

A. The critic can discuss colors, lines, and technical aspects.

B. Even abstract art has a tone that can be interpreted.

C. Abstract art requires critics that specialize in this type of art.

D. Critics can imagine the type of symbols that the artist would add.

A. The critic can discuss colors, lines, and technical aspects.

Interpreting abstract art often involves closely analyzing the use of color, composition, line work, and other technical aspects of the piece. By discussing these elements, critics can provide insight into the artist's intentions and the overall message or emotion conveyed by the artwork. While abstract art may not contain literal symbols or imagery, critics can still provide valuable interpretations by focusing on these formal qualities.