Pop Art Colour Field Painting

Pop Art Colour Field Painting is a style of art that emerged in the 1960s, characterized by large areas of flat, solid color that are meant to evoke emotional and visual responses from the viewer. This style often incorporates bold, bright hues and simple, graphic shapes to create visually striking compositions. Pop Art Colour Field Painting is influenced by popular culture and consumerism, and seeks to challenge traditional ideas of art and representation. Artists working in this style include Mark Rothko, Ellsworth Kelly, and Helen Frankenthaler.




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Pop Art Colour Field Painting