Graffiti of Rothko

Restoring the Rothko


After having a large interest in art restoration, and it being an influence over the work I am creating for my final major, I decided to take a look at the first time I heard of graffiti. 

This is the key vandalised piece of artwork that I can recall from memory as seeing on the news in 2012-2014, and it has stuck with me since. For quite a while, I thought that all graffiti artists were like this, and despised the thought of it. Of course, I have now been able to research and develop my own spray painting technique and discover artists that respect others work; as it should be.  


As can be seen above, the bottom corner of the Rothko was vandalised. Whilst this is very bad in terms of a conservators work (because Rothko's works are not glossed due to the impasto on the pieces), it is quite useful for mine.

I wish to take this element of graffiti and combine it with my own oil paintings to present something that most art critics dislike, to further present anathema in my work.



References

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/10826531/Vandalised-Rothko-restored-by-Tate-Modern.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W88ly-KSHFo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGqAggmwyMU

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