Friedel Dzubas was a pioneer of Color Fieldpainting alongside Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland. His earliest works evoked Paul Klee and William Baziotes, but he soon moved towards working in his signature, vibrant style, scrubbing thick layers of color into large canvases. The process created fields of dense color and other areas where the color seemed almost translucent; for Dzubas, these paintings referenced natural phenomena, emotion, the painterly gesture, and the experience of color itself.
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in the 80s I worked in a gallery in Miami that sold a lot of his work. He was an amazing painter and under appreciated.
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