Sailors Delight large abstract painting is saturated in deep vibrant reds and orange that warm your soul and alter your sense of reality. Abstract and large-scale, Vengerick colorfield paintings are a staple for fine art collectors and interior designers.
“The first breath of love is like a sunset, a dance of color — deep reds, bright oranges, with endless reach…”
Indeed, there is scientific validity to the adage, “red sky at night sailors delight; red sky in the morning sailors take warning.” This saying has very old roots. In the bible (Matthew 16:2-3), the following quote is attributed to Jesus: “When it is evening, ye say, fair weather: for the heaven is red. And in the morning, foul weather today for the heaven is red and lowering.” There are also versions of this saying that refer to shepherds instead of sailors.
Certain artists have made it impossible to write the history of modernism without them. In the earlier 20th century such towering innovators as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian Marcelduchamp, spring to mind almost at random. Likewise, after 1945 their counterparts include Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon. Without a doubt, Mark Rothko stands firmly in this pantheon.