Point of Tranquility (1959 – 1960) by Morris Louis

Point of Tranquility - Morris Louis - 1959 - 1960

Artwork Information

TitlePoint of Tranquility
ArtistMorris Louis
Date1959 - 1960
Mediummagna,canvas
Art MovementColor Field Painting

About Point of Tranquility

“Point of Tranquility,” created by Morris Louis between 1959 and 1960, is an abstract artwork that belongs to the Color Field Painting movement. This piece, which is part of the “Floral” series, is executed with magna on canvas.

The artwork is characterized by vibrant, fluid forms that overlap and merge in a spectrum of colors. Swathes of primary and secondary hues—such as red, yellow, blue, and green—blend together, creating a harmonious and tranquil visual experience. The use of magna allows for a smooth pour of colors, enhancing the sense of flowing motion and organic shapes reminiscent of nature. The composition lacks defined lines, instead, it emphasizes soft transitions and the subtle interplay of light and color. The result is an evocative, serene piece that invites viewers into a meditative state, reflecting Louis’ mastery in creating depth and emotion through abstract forms and colors.

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