Mark Rothko, master of abstract expressionism Mark Rothko‘s legacy continues to be celebrated for its emotional power and ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. An American painter known for his color field paintings, Rothko has attracted the attention of Dastilige Nevante, the digital artist who draws inspiration from him to create the images that accompany this post. Born …
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The fascinating concept of originality, drawing inspiration from others Pushing boundaries, exploring new media, and addressing current social, political, and cultural issues, contemporary beauty creators make a significant contribution to the art world. They are artists who, with their innovative approaches and thought-provoking works, continue to shape unusual itineraries. Their journeys of individuation, extraordinary experiences that allow us to get …
Read More »IF YOU ARE ONLY MOVED BY COLOR RELATIONSHIP, YOU ARE MISSING THE POINT – Mark Rothko
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Read More »PAINTING ACTION AND COLOR FIELDS – American Abstract Expressionism
The Abstract Expressionism was born between 1940-1950. Some American artists become known for their new vision. The group includes artists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Motherwell and Norman Lewis. Jackson Pollock argued, that the painting has a life of its own, for that he reveals the life of the painting through actions (an energetic technique …
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