Midnight Sky. 2002.

$400.00

A rhythmic pattern of rich blues coinciding with flecked yellows construct a view of a star-studded night. The blackness on the exterior rim suggests the endless abyss of space. The piece is intriguingly balanced in a tempetuous display of color and shade that demonstrates the indeterminance of space and time.

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AEGallery 4

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Centered in New York City, 1946 to 1960's, Abstract Expressionism is a form of art in which the artist expresses himself purely through the use of form and color. It is form of non-representationan or non-objective art, which means that there are no concrete objects represented. Now considered to be the first American artistic movement of worldwide importance, the term was originally used to describe the work of Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock. Abstract Expressionism as a movement can be broadly divided into two groups: Action Painting, typified by artists such as Pollock, de Kooning, Franz Kline, and Philip Guston, put the focus on the physical action involved in painting; Color Field Painting, practiced by Mark Rothko and Kenneth Noland, among others, was primarily concerned with exploring the effect of pure color on a canvas.