Not exact matches
Furthermore, the
color marker means that if any resistance developed we would see it in the
field, and could address it with other
methods such as the application of pesticides which OX513A is susceptible to.
Refining a technique, developed by Jackson Pollock, of pouring pigment directly onto canvas laid on the floor, Ms. Frankenthaler, heavily influencing the colorists Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, developed a
method of painting best known as
Color Field — although Clement Greenberg, the critic most identified with it, called it Post-Painterly Abstraction.
Sites, subjects, and
methods of observation are critical to each artist's visual language: planted
fields, elevations seen from an airplane window, gradations of
color in a sky reflected on a watery plane, shapes glanced at through apertures between buildings, or the puzzle of shapes in a tapestry - like world are some of the inspirations for the paintings shown here.
An early and influential pioneer of
Color Field painting, Louis gained renown for his innovative
method of staining raw canvases with washes of pigment to create vibrant, large - scale works.
On the level of technique, Pollock's revolution led then to the
color field painters who, years later, adopted staining and pooling
methods clearly evident in the work of Morris Louis and Helen Frankenthaler.
Jenkins's diaphanous streaks and gentle, fluid
fields of
color positioned him as an important figure in abstract expressionism, and he often exhibited in the same venues as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning — artists who shared his instinctual working
method.
This
method results in
fields of transparent
color that seem to float in space, with the weave of the canvas establishing the flatness of the image.
«Modestly - sized, each consists of all - over
fields of exquisite detail and nuances of
color that bear the influence of Mark Tobey's «white writing» style and the innovative working
methods of her husband, Jackson Pollock.
Clyfford Still fused the two predominant painting styles of the radical postwar movement, combining the gestural
method with the famed
color fields technique.
Influenced by Jackson Pollock and other Abstract Expressionists upon moving to NYC, she developed a unique
method of painting, the soak - stain technique, in order to create her
color field paintings, which were a major influence on such other
color -
field painters as Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland.
Through this technique Frankenthaler emphasized the painting's flat surface of the canvas; her
methods proved influential among her contemporaries including Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland and led to her association with
Color Field painting.
Whitney is an accomplished colorist — there's a temptation to understand his work in the legacy of
Color Field Painting — but his
methods are different from those of his forebears.
Inspired by the emotional restraint of American
Color Field painting, he developed a meticulous
method in which he distributes tiny droplets of paint across his surfaces to create a vibratory effect.
Using a
method that involves dripping and pouring paint as well as often stitching and adhering fragments and strips from earlier paintings onto larger canvases, Bowling creates works in the
Color Field idiom that are noted for their optical and surface complexities.
The green of the bridge and yellow of the
field in the background are more muted
colors than those of other works, but Ghenie's
method of dripping and scraping and his overlay of light, squiggly gray lines resembling streaks of rain brings an ominous mood to the work» (K. Osborne - Bartucca, «Adrian Ghenie,» Artillery, June 30, 2015, http://artillerymag.com/adrian-ghenie/ [accessed October 10, 2016]-RRB-.
This sensation of artifact enhances the artist's
method of creation, relying on physical and natural phenomena to form these expansive, engaging
color field paintings.