Untitled (1947)

£10.00

This print reflects Mark Rothko’s transition into his mature style, focusing on expressive color and abstraction. Created in 1947, it is a powerful example of Rothko’s experiments with texture, form, and a dynamic interplay of warm and cool hues. The composition displays layered shades of earth tones, punctuated by bursts of red, blue, and pale yellow. It evokes an emotional resonance, characteristic of Rothko’s work from this transitional period, where he moved away from figurative elements to delve into the atmospheric and emotive potential of abstraction.

Mark Rothko, a pioneer of the Abstract Expressionist movement, is celebrated for his profound exploration of color as a means of eliciting human emotion. His work from this era reflects his fascination with the interplay between form and the spiritual, often creating spaces for quiet contemplation. This print captures that exploration, providing viewers an opportunity to engage with the richness of Rothko’s evolving artistic language. As with much of Rothko’s work, the piece invites subjective interpretation, offering an intimate and transcendent aesthetic experience.

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    Untitled (1947)
    £10.00