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Article: Action Painting or a Glimpse into the Emotions

Action Painting or a Glimpse into the Emotions - Ideelart

Action Painting or a Glimpse into the Emotions

The term “Action Painting” was coined by art critic Harold Rosenberg in his 1952 essay “The American Action Painters.” Rather than discussing paintings in terms of their “objectness,” or in terms of their formal content, Rosenberg said the action painters perceived the canvas as “an arena in which to act.” The painting thus became a visual record of the action; a glimpse into the emotions, feelings, and subconscious thoughts that had inspired the action that led to the creation of the composition.

Michael Cusack is an action painter who explores the struggle between the forces of nature. Anthony Frost blends Action Painting and collage to express the raw energy and freedom of rock music. The intuitive action paintings of Xanda McCagg seek to evoke the human essence. The calligraphic action paintings of Melissa Meyer are sometimes spurred by a color, a line, or even a glimpse of something she saw in a dream. Action Painting tends to be dominated by gestural, energetic brush marks. It is usually raw, layered, painterly, and free. The action that results in the painting is sometimes even considered to be of more importance than the painting itself.

Vernal - Melissa Meyer - Abstract Painting - IdeelartVernal - Melissa Meyer - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Melissa Meyer
Vernal
Painting
76.2 X 61.0 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 24.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£20,700.00
Guna II - Tracey Adams - Abstract Painting - IdeelartGuna II - Tracey Adams - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Tracey Adams
Guna II
Painting
91.4 X 66.0 X 0.0 cm 36.0 X 26.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£2,750.00
Giant Sand - Anthony Frost - Abstract Painting - IdeelartGiant Sand - Anthony Frost - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Anthony Frost
Giant Sand
Painting
99.1 X 99.1 X 0.0 cm 39.0 X 39.0 X 0.0 inch

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Bower - Anne Russinof - Abstract Painting - IdeelartBower - Anne Russinof - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Anne Russinof
Bower
Painting
152.4 X 116.84 X 0.0 cm 60.0 X 46.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£8,150.00
0218 - 11 - Tracey Adams - Abstract Painting - Ideelart0218 - 11 - Tracey Adams - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Tracey Adams
0218-11
Painting
48.0 X 32.0 X 0.0 cm 18.9 X 12.6 X 0.0 inch Sale price£1,300.00
Mirror Man - Anthony Frost - Abstract Painting - IdeelartMirror Man - Anthony Frost - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Anthony Frost
Mirror Man
Painting
76.2 X 76.2 X 0.0 cm 30.0 X 30.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£7,000.00
Ambassade 44 - Melissa Meyer - Abstract Painting - IdeelartAmbassade 44 - Melissa Meyer - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Melissa Meyer
Ambassade 44
Painting
50.8 X 81.3 X 0.0 cm 20.0 X 32.0 X 0.0 inch Sale price£4,700.00
Verträumte Landschaft - Greet Helsen - Abstract Painting - IdeelartVerträumte Landschaft - Greet Helsen - Abstract Painting - Ideelart
Greet Helsen
Verträumte Landschaft
Painting
45.0 X 45.0 X 0.0 cm 17.7 X 17.7 X 0.0 inch

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