Saturday, February 27, 2010

Kate Playground Harcore

Mark Rothko: Always looking for something more

D ECIA Mark Rothko art is an adventure into an unknown world that can scan only those willing to take risks.
D ECIA Mark Rothko confer anthropomorphic attributes before a stone which dehumanize the slightest hint of conscience.
D Mark Rothko ECIA a live table fellowship and expands and enlivens the eyes of the sensitive observer, but also died for that very reason.
D ECIA Mark Rothko paintings were sometimes described as a facade when they were in fact facades.
D ECIA Mark Rothko Paintings were great for intimate and human, for the viewer to be trapped inside.
D ECIA Mark Rothko that a work of art must have the following ingredients: a clear preoccupation with death, sensuality, tension, irony, wit, a dash of luck and an optional 10 percent of hope (the Greeks never needed it).

To me, Mark Rothko absorbs me.

Photo: Mark Rothko in his studio with one of his works.

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