Portfolio: Abstract Expressionism

Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. Technically, abstract expressionism is an important predecessor is surrealism, with its emphasis on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.

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23rd Ceramic National / Everson Museum of Art

lithograph in yellow, orange, blue, green

Apparition

oil on reinforced plywood

Arcana IV

color woodcut on black paper

Concert Program

typeset concert program on paper, laminated

Dance I

etching with aquatint on T.H. Saunders wove paper

Etude

etching on paper

Flight Over Forms

lithograph on BFK Rives paper

In Grey and Tan

casein, ink, graphite, thumb tacks, and pasted German decorative paper and kraft paper on Masonite

Little Tree I

lithograph with colours

N.Y. 1 [Road #4]

acrylic spray paint on canvas

NT

three-color lithograph

Pink Stone

color lithograph on paper

The Migrant

steel brazed with copper

Untitled

etching on rag paper/cast

Untitled

lithograph on paper

Untitled

lithograph on paper

Untitled

black ink and white paint on paper

Untitled

watercolor on paper

Untitled

mixed media (gold, black, and white opaque paint or ink) on paper

Untitled

monoprint with pastel & crayon additions

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