Cambridge Green 1968 by Mark Lancaster
Cambridge Green (1968)
A striking example of Mark Lancaster's Color Field work, Cambridge Green exemplifies the artist's mastery of chromatic balance and spatial ambiguity.
About Cambridge Green
Created in 1968, Cambridge Green represents Mark Lancaster's exploration of pure color and form during a period of intense artistic experimentation. The work emerges from the Color Field movement, where artists sought to eliminate compositional hierarchy in favor of expansive, unified color environments.
Lancaster's use of layered acrylic paints creates a surface that shifts between matte and glossy finishes, producing a visual depth that contradicts the flatness typically associated with Color Field painting. The dominance of green in this composition reflects the artist's interest in nature as a starting point for abstraction.
Mark Lancaster and the Color Field Movement
Mark Lancaster (1949-2023) emerged as a significant figure in the second generation of Color Field painters. While often associated with the Washington Color School, Lancaster's work developed a distinct approach characterized by more complex surface treatments than his predecessors.
Cambridge Green exemplifies Lancaster's mature style from the late 1960s, where he began incorporating subtle textural elements into his otherwise smooth color fields. This work demonstrates the artist's ability to create spatial ambiguity through carefully modulated tonal variations within a limited palette.
Artistic Technique in Cambridge Green
Composition and Form
Lancaster employs an asymmetrical division of the canvas, with interlocking geometric forms that create visual tension. The composition avoids any central focal point, instead distributing visual interest across the entire surface.
Color and Surface
The work's signature green results from multiple layers of pigment, with underlying hues peeking through the top layers. Lancaster achieved this effect through a combination of staining and glazing techniques, applying thin washes of color over previously dried layers.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Mark Lancaster |
| Original Year | 1968 |
| Art Style | Abstract Expressionism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16") |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Archival Matte Paper, 230 gsm |
| Frame | Solid wood frame with conservation mount |
| Glazing | UV-protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide shipping in 5–10 business days |
| Returns | 30-day return policy |
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View Print DetailsInterior Design Guide
The 30×40 cm size makes this print ideal for above-sofa placement or as a statement piece in a hallway. The green palette complements both warm wood tones and cool gray interiors. For maximum impact, consider placing the work on a wall with ample negative space around it, allowing the color relationships to breathe.
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