I like Mark Rothko.
- there's no skill involved in his paintings or,
- that he just slapped paint on to canvas, or the perennial favourite which never fails to annoy me:
- 'a child could paint better than that'
.... will change my mind!
In fact I'd happily refute each one of those claims .... but rather than get into a deep and meaningful [verging on the heated] discussion on Modern Art right now .... I think I'll stay in the safe territory of sharing some nice photos and talking about colour ... and stripes!
This description is one which better explains what I find so fascinating in Rothko's work:
Color, for which Rothko's work is perhaps most celebrated, here attains an unprecedented luminosity. His classic paintings of the 1950s are characterized by expanding dimensions and an increasingly simplified use of form, brilliant hues, and broad, thin washes of color. In his large floating rectangles of color, which seem to engulf the spectator, he explored with a rare mastery of nuance the expressive potential of color contrasts and modulations.
.... remind me of the following photos I took a while back, by holding my camera against the window of a moving car. Please note: I was not the person driving the car at the time!
Finally, I've recently discovered the blog 'Kris's Color Stripes' which satisfies many of the same colour and stripe desires I have as looking at a Rothko:
'Kris's Color Stripes' blog features items on nature, design, craft, surface patterns, vintage finds photography and what makes it stand out for me is that beneath many of the photographs there features a co-ordinating colour palette. Kris says:
"Striped palettes are here just to celebrate my biggest passion of all - color".
It's a blog full of very satisfyingly indulgent stripey / colour delights for me. I do rather love a stripe or two. Plus it also puts me very much in mind of one of my favourite books of all time, yes, you guessed it Kevin McCloud's book Choosing Colours . I know I'm always banging on about it but I don't seem to be able to blog without mentioning my personal colour bible every few months!
So, how do you feel about Rothko .... are you with me on this one? Are you a fan of abstract art? Or not so much? Say anything ... even 'My child could have painted that'.
Julie :D
9 comments:
Love this post because I love Mark Rothko too. Your car window pics are fab, must have a go at that myself. And as for stripes, my niece has a pair of stripy socks like a packet of Refreshers and I'm now on a mission to find an adult version! I have plenty of stripy socks but they're just not doing it for me any more!
Mmmm Refreshers! We'll need a photo in the Flickr group when you finally find some refreshing socks you know? :D
I'm with you!
Did someone say Refreshers? I'll just hang around until some turn up...
hopefully no one who reads this blog will have such utterly close-minded and cliched views about rothko. personally i have a huge silkscreen of one of his sea green and blues.
I'm a stripe fan too (oops, that nearly said ' strip' - just as well I read back!). Yes and no about Rothko.... Think your car stripes are even better! Print them out quick and frame them :) alexa
I'm definately with you!
Are you familiar with BBC's Simon Schama's Power of Art? It's a series that profiles eight different artists, Rothko being one of them. The episode on him is great and really gets into the philosophy being his pieces.
I love Rothko's work and find art like his holds my attention far longer than others because colours are so in tune with our emotions. I have been trying to copy his work but never come close.
Lorna
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