Landscape (Mid-day) (1953) by Morris Louis

The artwork titled “Landscape (Mid-day)” was created by Morris Louis in 1953. Executed using magna on canvas, it belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement. The dimensions of this abstract artwork are 114.3 x 88.9 cm.

The artwork presents an intricate play of colors and forms, with vibrant splashes and strokes that epitomize the gestural style of Abstract Expressionism. Dominated by shades of blue, black, and hints of green, the composition evokes a sense of dynamic motion and emotional intensity. The brushstrokes are vigorous and spontaneous, conveying a feeling of fluidity and depth. The overlaps and intersections of hues create a complex visual rhythm, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the abstract landscape that Louis has masterfully constructed.

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