never printed, never machine-made
Untitled (Red and Orange on Salmon) by Mark Rothko Hand-Painted Oil Reproduction on Linen
Description
A meticulous, hand-painted reproduction of Rothko’s luminous color-field language: two hovering blocks—deep red and orange—softly edged over a warm salmon ground. Executed entirely in professional oils on fine linen, this piece focuses on veiled layers, feathered perimeters, and controlled staining to achieve that quiet, inner glow Rothko is known for.
Key Features (expert notes)
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100% hand-painted oils on fine linen; layered veils/glazes create atmospheric depth—never printed.
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Chromatic architecture: stacked red/orange rectangles tuned by value and saturation for a sustained “inner light.”
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Soft perimeters & bleed: feathered edges and subtle drips preserve the meditative Rothko edge vibration.
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Low-sheen, gallery finish: archival varnish calibrated to a matte–satin luster for faithful viewing conditions.
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Two-distance read: tranquil presence at scale; nuanced scumbling and edge transitions up close.
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Custom sizes available; color calibration maintained across dimensions.
Specifications
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Title: Untitled (Red and Orange on Salmon) (Reproduction)
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Artist Reference: Mark Rothko
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Medium/Support: Oil on linen canvas
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Technique: Layered glazing/scumbling with soft-edge color fields; 100% hand-painted
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Quality: Museum/Gallery grade
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Framing: Not included
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Lead Time: Includes studio work and drying/curing before dispatch