Mark Rothkos Untitled (c. 1950) is a compelling example of Abstract Expressionism, characterized by its bold, rectangular fields of color and subtle gradients. The composition features a rich interplay of deep blue and vibrant yellow, creating a visual dialogue that evokes emotion and contemplation. Rothkos technique involves layering translucent washes of pigment, lending the piece depth and texture. This wall art highlights Rothkos intention to create an immersive, meditative experience, focusing on the relationship between colors rather than figurative representation. The harmonious balance of warm and cool tones makes this piece versatile, perfect for modern interiors or minimalist spaces. Rothkos works, celebrated for their emotional resonance, are a testament to the power of abstraction in mid20thcentury art. Enhance your living or workspace with this timeless piece that bridges art and emotion seamlessly.
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.