Robert Ryman’s work is normally identified as monochrome painting and minimalism. He designs conceptual art and leaves his work open for interpretation. People may be drawn to his painting because of the white colors he uses and the quality of light within his work. Ryman finds himself experimenting with both the color and light before showing his work to the public. When viewing his work one does not need to know what it is or what it means to enjoy it. His work does not tell a story yet it is a visual experience that we personally find to be relaxing and pleasing. Although Ryman does not find his work to be abstract, it most certainly is. As shown below his paintings are mostly rectangles that do not contain things that we see or know.
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