Pink angels by De Kooning
Introduction
The painter of this famous portrait Willem De kooning was born in the year 1904in Netherlands and he died on the year 1997 in long Island that is found in New York. He started decorating art when he was at the age of 12 and used to attend the evening art class at Rotterdam academy of fine art.He migrated to New York in USA in the year 1926 and by the year 1936 he had fully began the work of painting. He created his final painting in the late 1980 and his paints include Pink angels, excavation among many others.
The paint pink angel was painted in the year 1945 in New York in USA.This is the last of Kooning paint on women. It is made of toothy green that is a cartoon that on the upper right that that is of later days representing the famous De Kooning women. He has used black and white abstraction to represent and make his reputation. This paint is now owned by The Museum of Modern Art’s in Los Angeles.
This can be strength to work of art to those people that always look at the work of art in terms of the beautiful scenario it creates. From this strength and how people look on work of art their values always increases. It can also be a weakness as from the way different people view work of art can cause it to lose its value. The reality to always treasure the work of art after the subject has died is the case, a good example is the American gothic art and even the pink angle which have always been treasured when the artist died. The product of work of art always reproduce the reality as most artist paint or do their art from there life experiences.
References :
Glasner, B., & Schmidt, P. (2010). Chroma: Design, architecture & art in color. Basel: Birkhäuser.