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Huile sur toile, 271 x 298 cm, 1958, Moma, New York.

the photos are brighter than the sepulchral reality but i can't dim them down satisfactorily.

Mark Rothko No. 14, 1960, 1960; painting; oil on canvas, 114 1/2 in. x 105 5/8 in. (290.83 cm x 268.29 cm); Collection SFMOMA, Helen Crocker Russell Fund purchase; © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Aubade, 1944, gouache on paper. Phillips Collection. There's a Rothko room here too. This early work seems atypical except that it is a three-bart bar painting.

Huile sur toile, 175 x 168 cm, 1957, collection Phillips, Wasghington.

After a meeting for my camera club, I took a walk around the yacht club at Lyme Regis, Dorset.

Found myself revisiting my 'Rothko Period' ( my favourite artist ). Strange.

Mark Rothko.

American, born Latvia (1903-1970)

Oil on canvas, 6' 3 3/8" x 7' 3/4"

Houston Museum of Fine Arts

Left:

Mark Rothko

Untitled

1954

Oil on unprimed canvas

 

Right:

Mark Rothko

No. 3

1967

Oil on unprimed canvas

To my knowledge, this is the only boundary between these two particular colors in the city.

Editors, Rothko, 21 January 2006.

James Turrell is my favorite artist- his medium is light.

 

This is one of his new pieces. I sat with it for almost an hour. It's rings of programmable LEDS (3hr cycle) set behind frosted glass set behind the wall.

The sand was nearly black. Volcanic, I suppose.

Deja que los colores causen una impresión en tu alma.

 

Rothko en Rabi.

 

Modelo: Antía (Rabi).

Fotografía, idea e iluminación: Ariane Góes

 

la grande salle. au Tate Moderm museum de Londres - 2008

by Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200 VR

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Train. Museum of Transportation. St. Louis, Missouri.

 

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A large field of common sunflowers (Allowissadula holosericea) grows between Kyle and Buda, Texas. Lesson Three of David Ulrich's book "Zen Camera" challenges the photographer to take a photograph to emulate a famous painter. Ulrich cautions the photographer to choose wisely, and this photograph emulates Mark Rothko. No watermark on the photo.

Photographed from home in the Waitakere Ranges, West Auckland, New Zealand, with no retouching or colour manipulation.

C'è una crepa in ogni cosa. Ed è da lì che entra la luce. L.Coehn

Graffiti overpaint that looks like horizontal version of Mark Rothko painting, Pittsford, NY.

Captured in Madrid, Spain.

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