Light Earth I — Dark Over

: Active borders of dark red corral the central shapes, creating a tension between the fields of color.

(often categorized with No. 7 (Dark Over Light) or No. 9 (Dark Over Light Earth) ) is a seminal 1954 color-field painting by Mark Rothko . Measuring nearly eight feet tall, it is part of a select group of his largest canvases designed to create a sense of overwhelming intimacy and emotional immersion. Visual Composition Dark Over Light Earth I

For more detailed technical analysis or to see where his works are currently exhibited, you can check the archives of Christie's or WikiArt . : Active borders of dark red corral the

: The shift to darker palettes in the mid-1950s—exemplified by this work—represented a "deepening of feeling" as he wrestled with humanity’s essentially tragic nature. 9 (Dark Over Light Earth) ) is a

: Despite their "grandiose" size, Rothko painted these large works to be very "human and intimate". He believed that when a viewer stands close to a large picture, they are "in it" rather than simply commanding it from the outside.