In speaking of Mitchell, others tell us of her "physical materiality" — how she exudes the visual sentiments of nature- the objectivity of her painting, devoid of anecdote or theater and in her own words "to convey the feeling of the dying sunflower." Joan Mitchell as an abstract expressionist composes with long curvilinear strokes or broad stains of color, contrasting warm and cool, often on unprimed canvases. Her perceptions enrich her work with a fascinating sense of the unfinished. Joan Mitchell demonstrated in painting just as in life-anything can happen.
East Ninth Street, 1956. Oil on canvas (1926-1992) LA County |
Joan Mitchell: No Rain (MOMA - New York) by Scalleja |
Joan MitchellLadybug, 1957. Oil on canvas (1925-1992) MOMA By rocor |
Un Jardin pour Audrey, 1979 by imd.paint |
Joan Mitchel @ Cheim Read by Mark Barry |
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