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Helen Frankenthaler's best known and most
outrageous work was created completely without the aid of easel
or paint brush. The piece, "Mountains and Sea," is
the result of a process in which the artist poured paint onto
a canvas in random splotches and stains. In spite of the chaos
of its creation, "Mountains and Sea" does seem to reflect
its title: a large backdrop of earthen shades suggesting mountains
near a small spot of blue ocean. As Frankenthaler describes this
near coincidental relationship between the title and the abstract
painting itself, "the landscapes were in my arms as I painted."
- Paintings Available by Helen Frankenthaler:
- Mountains and Sea, 1952.
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Gallery 595 Gallery
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CUSTOM CANVAS DIGITOGRAPH PAINTING
All pictures available with following
sizes proportionally, flat on fine art canvas unframed.
| 8x10 |
| 11x14 |
| 16x20 |
| 18x24 |
| 20x24 |
| 20x30 |
| 24x30 |
| 24x36 |
| 30x40 |
| 36x48 |
Prices are
depend to the size, quantity, collectors or artist's royalty,
oil brush stroke and customer specifications.Please Contact
us for more informtion.
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