Color Field Painting

Color Field Painting

Color Field Painting emerged in the late 1950s and became widely known in the 1960s. It is characterized by large fields of solid color that are applied in a smooth and even manner on the canvas, creating a sense of flatness. This style de-emphasizes the brushstrokes and focuses on the emotional and visual impact of color alone. The artists associated with this style sought to create a pure visual experience, exploring the relationships between color, form, and space. Prominent figures like Mark Rothko and Helen Frankenthaler played a crucial role in making Color Field Painting famous.

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SOMETHING in the style of Color Field Painting

See also

Mark RothkoHelen FrankenthalerAbstract ExpressionismMinimalism
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