Brown's paintings use a lot of brown and black so that they look natural.
From the late 50's to the mid-60's he produced a series of paintings using the colors red, blue and green.
Natalia has developed a way of painting using only her fingers.
The paintings used the theme of ponds in various forms.
It's like painting on the walls of a cave in a way, using anything at hand to tell the story.
The paintings have few brush strokes and generally use only two or three colors.
The paintings in this show mostly use abstract forms as metaphors for spiritual experience.
Her Minimalist paintings used simple lines to explore the optical effects of color.
That painting used tribal imagery to assault Western ideas of representation.
In this context the painting was art, not icon, part of a museum-quality collection and used only as decoration.