Mark Rothkos No. 6 Violet, Green and Red (1951) showcases his signature color field technique, where large, softly blended blocks of color evoke deep emotional resonance. A muted violet rectangle floats above a bold red section, separated by a thin band of earthy green, creating a composition that feels both structured and fluid. Rothkos mastery of layering and transparency allows the colors to pulse with energy, making this piece a profound statement in modern art. As abstract wall art, this work is ideal for contemporary interiors, offering a sophisticated focal point that invites contemplation and depth.
Abstract Art
Curious to try something new? Why not learn the language of colors? Our collection of abstract art will introduce you to intriguing concepts and emotions evoked by brushstrokes, shapes, and composition of art. A genre of modernism, abstract art, was founded by Wassily Kadinsky. It represents objects and ideas in an interpretive way.
Other famous abstract artists include Piet Mondrian, Joan Miro, and Jackson Pollock. See their work come alive with the painterly quality of our museum-grade canvas.