Mark Rothko * Date: 1954. * Style: Color Field Painting. * Genre: abstract. www.wikiart.org
: He believed that if you were moved to tears, it was because you were communicating with the universal human emotions he poured into the paint. Dark Over Light Earth I
: Rothko recommended standing as close as 18 inches away—the same distance at which he painted them—so the colors could physically and mentally envelop you. Mark Rothko * Date: 1954
For more detailed technical analysis or to see where his works are currently exhibited, you can check the archives of Christie's or WikiArt . : Active borders of dark red corral the
: Active borders of dark red corral the central shapes, creating a tension between the fields of color.
: Despite their "grandiose" size, Rothko painted these large works to be very "human and intimate". He believed that when a viewer stands close to a large picture, they are "in it" rather than simply commanding it from the outside.
: Rothko used feathered edges and thin, overlapping glazes of pigment to achieve a sense of luminosity that seems to emanate from within the canvas rather than being reflected off it. Emotional and Spiritual Intent