Fauvism
Color Field Painting is an art movement characterized by large fields of flat, solid color spread across the canvas in bold and often dramatic gestures. It emphasizes the expressive power of color itself, rather than its use as a representational or symbolic tool. The technique involves applying paint directly from the tube onto the canvas, creating a sense of depth and movement through subtle variations in hue and saturation. This approach to painting emerged in the mid-twentieth century as part of the broader shift towards abstraction in contemporary art, and remains a popular form of expressionist art today. At its core, Color Field Painting is about exploring the emotional and psychological effects of color on the viewer, creating an immersive visual experience that transcends mere representation or narrative.
External Links
- [Fauvism.com] ART MARKET INFORMATION