Red Pink
Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970)
Explore Mark Rothko's (1903-1970) iconic Color Field paintings & Abstract Expressionism. Discover the emotional depth & lasting impact of this pivotal modern artist.
Exploring the Resonance of Color: Mark Rothko’s “Red Pink”
The painting "Red Pink" by Mark Rothko stands as a cornerstone of Abstract Expressionism, embodying not merely pigment on canvas but a profound exploration of emotion and spiritual contemplation. Created sometime between 1953 and 1960—precise dates remain elusive—this monumental work exemplifies Rothko’s signature method: layering rectangular blocks of color onto the surface, creating fields that bleed into one another, fostering an immersive experience for the viewer. The canvas itself is large, though its exact dimensions are unknown, contributing to its commanding presence and encouraging a deliberate gaze.- Subject Matter & Composition: Rothko deliberately eschewed representational imagery, opting instead for pure color as his primary vehicle of expression. “Red Pink” presents two distinct horizontal rectangles—one predominantly crimson red, the other a softer blush pink—that dominate the composition. These blocks are positioned side by side, creating an asymmetrical balance that subtly guides the eye across the expanse of pigment.
- Technique: Rothko’s technique involved applying thin washes of color onto successive canvases, building up layers to achieve a velvety surface texture. This meticulous process ensured that each rectangle glowed with internal luminosity, capturing light and transforming it into palpable emotion. The artist utilized oil paints mixed with glazing mediums—a crucial element in achieving the ethereal quality characteristic of Rothko’s work.
About this artwork
- Title: Red Pink
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Medium: Acrylic
- Medium type: WallArt
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Keywords: wall decor , gift idea , contemporary painting
Quick Facts
- Subject or theme: Color and Form
- Influences: Gestalt Psychology
- Artistic style: Emotional abstraction
- Movement: Abstract Expressionism
- Artist: Mark Rothko
- Title: Red Pink
