Stop and Look – Orange and Yellow by Mark Rothko (1956)
Mark Rothko favoured great size and enormous squares of colour hovering on top of each other, sometimes strongly contrasted.
Mark Rothko favoured great size and enormous squares of colour hovering on top of each other, sometimes strongly contrasted.
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