What do you think of this large-scale abstract expressionist painting? The colors are different, but the gestural brush strokes bring to mind something like this Franz Kline painting – it’s […]
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Abstract Art in the Parking Lot
I took the dogs for a walk around my condo development, and in that short trip encountered not one but two “abstract expressionist” cars! Check out the front hood of […]
An upgrade for this abstract expressionist billboard
I was running some errands, waiting at a red light (which had just turned green as I snapped this shot, below) when I noticed an interesting billboard ahead. I was […]
My introduction to the pottery of George Ohr
I was looking for something online this morning related to Andy Warhol, and after doing a search for his name on The Met’s website, some of my search results […]
Art garbage cans vs. Smart garbage cans
This is a two-part blog post: a little something about artistic garbage cans, vs. smart garbage cans … wouldn’t it be nice if we could combine them? First, the “art […]
Lifeline: Clyfford Still
Tonight is the world premiere screening for Dennis Scholl’s new film “Lifeline: Clyfford Still.” Clyfford Still (1904-1980) was an American painter who was one of the leading figures in the […]
Declaring the border under the bridge
I was running an errand to Home Depot and on my way home when I noticed this on Dodd Street under the overpass leading to the entrance to the Garden […]
Abstract Expressionism in unexpected places
What do you think this is? An abstract expressionist painting? Actually, it kind of looks like an Andy Warhol “Oxidation” painting, but it’s not. So, what is it? Scroll down […]
Adolph Gottlieb and bubble gum
What might just look like a big wad of stepped-on-and-flattened bubble gum to you just happens to look like an Adolph Gottlieb painting to me. Finding art in the streets […]
Abstract Expressionism found in NYC subway stations
Below are 2 different interesting images that I saw while in the NYC subway system today, both of which make me think of Abstract Expressionism. It may be “accidental art,” […]