Thaw - Lee Krasner
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Description
A dynamic 1957 abstract composition by Lee Krasner, featuring sweeping calligraphic lines and a bold palette of magenta, chartreuse, and turquoise.
Thaw, painted by Lee Krasner in 1957, represents a period of intense creative output for the artist. Following a difficult time in her personal life, Krasner moved into her late husband Jackson Pollock's studio, where she produced a series of large-scale works. This piece demonstrates her command of gesture and colour, moving away from the rigid structures of her earlier work towards a more fluid, rhythmic application of paint. The composition is defined by sweeping, dark calligraphic lines that weave across the canvas. These marks act as a skeletal structure, containing and directing the application of magenta, chartreuse, and turquoise pigments. The interaction between the gestural brushwork and the areas of flat colour creates a sense of movement, suggesting the organic process of seasonal change implied by the title. Krasner often worked with a sense of urgency, and the visible drips and layered applications of paint in this work reveal her physical engagement with the medium. Unlike many of her contemporaries who favoured a more chaotic approach to abstraction, Krasner maintained a sense of balance within her compositions. The forms in Thaw appear to expand and contract, filling the space with a controlled energy. The palette is distinct for the era, utilising high-contrast tones that avoid the sombre earth colours often associated with the New York School. This work provides a clear view into Krasner's ability to synthesise complex emotional states into a cohesive visual language. It remains a significant example of her mid-career development, showing her transition into the bold, gestural style that would define her later practice.
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Thaw - Lee Krasner
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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