Morris Louis

Louis produced a body of work defined by large-scale canvases and innovative staining techniques using Magna acrylic paints. Between 1954 and his death in 1962, Louis developed a sequence of painting series that marked distinct stylistic phases in his artistic evolution. These major series include the ''Veils'', ''Florals'', ''Columns'', ''Alephs'', ''Unfurleds'', and ''Stripe'' paintings. Each group illustrates Louis's deep engagement with color, form, and materiality, and collectively they represent a pioneering contribution to postwar American abstraction. Provided by Wikipedia