Berenice Abbott saw abstract beauty in a magnified penicillin mold.
But the mass of men have neither time nor aptitude for the invention of invisible or abstract beauty.
Literature is more susceptible to these doubts than music or the visual arts, which can at least play at abstract beauty.
It had a very strange, abstract beauty.
He loved numbers and shapes because of their abstract beauty.
Alarm takes on an abstract beauty of its own.
After studying the abstract beauty of type that rolls across the screen in shifting patterns, the film focuses on words and groups of words.
When Spock began reviewing the scanner data, the problem lost its abstract beauty and became again a matter of personal urgency.
Balanchine's 1946 ballet, set to an original Hindemith score, showed off its customary abstract beauties.
Solely because they are labeled "ugly," the ink dots begin to take on a sort of abstract beauty.