Lyrical abstraction was completely new to me, so thank you for the introduction! I shared my “find,” via your post, with an artist friend who, as I suspected, was very familiar with it and shares your strong appreciation. He actually sent on to me a piece he once wrote about Morris Louis’s work, which I thought you might enjoy: https://www.paintersonpaintings.com/archive/curt-barnes-on-morris-louis?rq=Morris%20Louis
I'm a fan Louis's work too so I enjoyed reading your friend's essay. I also enjoy that sensation of something that is meant to exist in works by Louis, Frankenthaler, and Paul Jenkins.
Lyrical abstraction was completely new to me, so thank you for the introduction! I shared my “find,” via your post, with an artist friend who, as I suspected, was very familiar with it and shares your strong appreciation. He actually sent on to me a piece he once wrote about Morris Louis’s work, which I thought you might enjoy: https://www.paintersonpaintings.com/archive/curt-barnes-on-morris-louis?rq=Morris%20Louis
I'm a fan Louis's work too so I enjoyed reading your friend's essay. I also enjoy that sensation of something that is meant to exist in works by Louis, Frankenthaler, and Paul Jenkins.
As always. I enjoyed your commentary, but did not see anything I liked, as your probably expected.