Frank Stella’s art work is a form of Abstract Expressionism. His art is very complicated, and it seems follow a progression of dynamism, tactility, and scale. He went on to create large-scale sculptures, architectural structures, and the most complex work in the medium of printmaking. Stella’s experimentation with art has made him a key figure in American modernism. Stella focused on the basic elements of an artwork - color, shape, and composition. Over time, Stella succeeded in three-dimensional illusionism. Frank also began learning to paint from the abstractionist Patrick Morgan, a teacher at Phillips Academy. Stella continued taking art courses at Princeton University, while earning a degree in history. He used weird shapes and different colors in his work and it popped out like 3D 'Les Indes galantes' (1962) . Feneralia, 1995
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