Not exact matches
* Cropped closely to exclude the horizontal plane, they focus on the all - over
abstract patterns formed by the arrested motion
of the cascading water, capturing a kinetic
energy reminiscent
of twentieth century American
Abstract Expressionist painting.
By the mid-1950s, according to the artist biography on the D.C. Moore website, Wilson was working in an
abstract expressionist style, creating
paintings that resonated with the
energy of the moment.
Charged by the
energy of the exploding art scene and discovering the works
of his American contemporaries while in New York, including
Abstract Expressionists Mark Rothko, Hans Hoffman and Ad Reinhardt, Douaihy moved away from his earlier academic style and began his much sought - after series
of minimalist
abstract paintings.