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Center Spread

  • Dato for oprettelse1957
  • Dimensioner258.0 x 324.0 cm
The Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to a plethora of stunning artworks, including Howard Mehring's captivating piece, Center Spread. Created in 1957, this large acrylic painting measures 258 x 324 cm and showcases the artist's unique style, which blends elements of abstract expressionism with a vibrant color palette.

Understanding the Artist's Vision

Howard Mehring was a prominent figure in the Color Field painting movement, and his work is characterized by the use of bold colors and geometric shapes. Center Spread is no exception, featuring a dynamic composition that draws the viewer's eye across the canvas. The painting's central figure is positioned towards the left side, while other forms are scattered throughout the piece, creating a sense of energy and movement.

Exploring the Artistic Style

Mehring's early work was influenced by abstract expressionism, but he soon developed his own distinct style, which incorporated elements of Neo-Suprematism. This is evident in Center Spread, where the artist's use of color and form creates a sense of depth and visual tension. For more information on Neo-Suprematism, visit /art/list/?Filter=A@D3CRGD-Neo-Suprematism-Art-Movement. Handmade oil painting reproductions of Center Spread are available for purchase on https://ArtsDot.com, allowing art enthusiasts to own a piece of this stunning artwork.
With its vibrant colors and dynamic composition, Center Spread is a must-see for anyone interested in Color Field painting and the work of Howard Mehring.

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Explore Howard Mehring's vibrant Color Field paintings – 'Blue Green & Violet,' 'Untitled,' & 'Double Red.' Discover his innovative stain techniques & lasting influence on Abstract Expressionism.

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