Richard Mortensen, original serigraph from 'Atelier 101' from 1968, with hand painted frame
Richard Mortensen, original serigraph from 'Atelier 101' from 1968, with hand painted frame
Original serigraph by Richard Mortensen.
He created the "Atelier 101" series between 1966 and 1968, a significant period in his artistic career. It continued Mortensen’s exploration of geometric abstraction, featuring bold, hard-edged shapes and interlocking planes of color. His works from this period are characterized by a dynamic interplay of geometric forms, often set against contrasting backgrounds. One of the key elements of this series is Mortensen’s use of vibrant colors. The Atelier 101 works showcase his mastery of color theory, where he juxtaposed bold, saturated hues
Richard Mortensen was a Danish abstract painter known for his contributions to the Concrete and Constructivist art movements. He was a prominent figure in the development of non-figurative art in Denmark and played a significant role in the international abstract art scene.
The piece is framed with a hand painted dark blue frame and light blue passepartout
H 76 x W 53 cm.