Introducing: “Chromatic Aberration”. A vibrant explosion of colors stretched onto a large canvas, bursting with orange, pink, blue, and purple hues. It’s a seemingly abstract piece, with shapes and lines that overlap and intertwine in a chaotic yet harmonious way. Upon closer inspection, one can spot delicate details, like miniature splatters of color that create a sense of depth and movement. The texture is tactile, with thick layers of paint forming prominent ridges that catch the light and add dimension to the piece. Overall, “Chromatic Aberration” is a feast for the eyes that leaves a lasting impression.
Today, Frank Bueltge releases a piece in homage to the original artwork “No. 61 (Rust and Blue)” by Mark Rothko, titled “Chromatic Aberration”. Bueltge’s creation is a beautiful remix of the original, adding a new layer of complexity to its composition. Bueltge’s use of vivid colors creates a stark contrast to the dark and moody tones of Rothko’s work. “Chromatic Aberration” is an homage that celebrates the freedom of expression in contemporary art and the endless possibilities of creativity. This masterpiece can be enjoyed at the popular art gallery, The Whitney Museum of American Art. Don’t forget to check out Frank Bueltge’s previous work, “The Echo of Memories,” a striking contemporary masterpiece. Check it out here.
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