I've nvr heard of him, does that answer ur question? lol
He worked in New York.
Usually oil paint on canvas.
modernists and influenced
His clothes, most of the time.
Just Google 'Rothko' and you'll see four examples!
sAM Francis was initially influenced by the work of abstract expressionists such as Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky and Clyfford Still.
Mark Rothko was largely self-taught as an artist, developing his unique style through experimentation and exploration rather than formal instruction in painting. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and was influenced by various artistic movements, including Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. Rothko drew inspiration from his own emotional experiences and philosophical ideas, which shaped his approach to color and form in his work.
I have seen his signature - a terible scrawl and he always dated his work - even the small, rough drawings or paintings.
Mark Rothko's work primarily features large fields of color and simplified forms, often using vibrant hues juxtaposed against one another. His signature style involves soft, rectangular blocks of color that seem to float on the canvas, evoking emotional responses. Rothko often employed oil paints and used techniques like layering and glazing to create depth and luminosity. The interplay of color and light is central to his art, emphasizing the viewer's experience and emotional engagement.
Mark Rothko was a painter who was active in the period immediately following World War II, until his suicide in 1970. He was a Russian Jew who immigrated to the US, and got his artistic motivation from his work in the NYC Garment District. It was there that he saw some artists drawing a model, and felt inspired to enroll in design school.
You need to define your question more clearly. By elements do you mean 'materials' or 'techniques' or do you mean his ideas or philosophies regarding his attitude toward painting?
You Know they could of been with out you knowing or they just couldn't work out