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Paul Jenkins - Abstract Composition, felt pen on paper, 1970s-1980s
Beautiful abstract composition by Paul Jenkins (1923-2012), ink on paper, signed by the artist down right, circa 1950-1960. with certificate of authenticity included.
Size without frame: 34 x 27 cm
Size with frame: 62 x 48 cm
Paul Jenkins (1923-2012) was an American abstract artist and member of the New York School. Jenkins’s innovative practice was characterized by his choice… to avoid the paintbrush altogether, instead allowing pigment to pool, bloom, or roll across the surface of his canvases, guiding the paint with a knife to create fluid fields of color, as seen his work Phenomena Anderson (1972). “With the smooth organic surface of the ivory, I could use great pressure against the sensitive tooth of the canvas,” the artist said of his process. Born William Paul Jenkins on July 12, 1923 in Kansas City,
Paul Jenkins, an American abstract expressionist painter, explored the realms of canvas with vibrant colors and fluid shapes. He mastered the art of manipulating paint with knives and ivory tools, sweeping bold hues across his works in a dance of spontaneity and precision. Jenkins' pieces evoke a stirring sense of the infinite, inviting viewers to ponder the depths of emotion and the human spirit.