No. 3 (Bright Blue, Brown, Dark Blue on Wine) (1962)

£10.00

This artwork, titled *No. 3 (Bright Blue, Brown, Dark Blue on Wine)*, captures Mark Rothko’s signature exploration of color, depth, and emotion. Painted in 1962, it features a bold interplay of rich blue, wine red, and deep brown tones, layered to evoke a meditative and immersive experience for the viewer. The horizontal bands of color, softened at the edges, create a sense of movement and tension, while simultaneously encouraging introspection. Rothko’s technique of blending and layering gives the image a luminous, almost enigmatic quality, demonstrating his devotion to creating works that transcend visual aesthetics to embody raw emotion.

Rothko, a key figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, is known for his large-scale compositions that engage the viewer in a profound visual dialogue. Rejecting conventional representation, he focused instead on conveying universal feelings and transcendent experiences. This print is a representation of Rothko’s ability to craft art that exists as both object and emotional presence, illustrating his belief in the transformative power of color and texture. Art enthusiasts and collectors alike are drawn to his works for their ability to articulate the ineffable, echoes of which are inherently present in this piece.

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    No. 3 (Bright Blue, Brown, Dark Blue on Wine) (1962)
    £10.00