Paul Feeley (1910-1966)
55 × 42 cm | 21 × 16 in
Watercolor on Paper
Sold for: 425 € 531 € with buyer’s premium

Details

Signed lower right “Paul Feeley”.

Sizes:
Frame: 21 × 16 in | 55 × 42 cm
Artwork: 17 × 11.8 in | 43 × 30 cm

Condition:
Good vintage condition with some signs of wear. Framed.

This untitled work by Paul Feeley from the 1960s is a minimalist exploration of color and form, emblematic of his distinct style. The composition centers around a vibrant, organic shape in red, white, and green, set against a deep blue background. The central form, with its soft, rounded edges, has a symmetrical, almost emblem-like quality, giving the piece a sense of balance and harmony.

Feeley’s use of color is both bold and restrained, allowing the rich blue background to dominate while the contrasting central shape draws the viewer’s eye to its simplicity and geometric purity. The painting’s straightforward composition and strong color contrasts reflect the influence of Color Field painting and Minimalism, movements that Feeley helped shape. This piece exemplifies his approach to abstraction, focusing on the interaction between color, shape, and space to create a contemplative and visually striking artwork.

Paul Feeley - The Geometry of Expression: Paul Feeley’s Bold Minimalism
American 1910-1966

Paul Feeley was a central figure in mid-20th-century American abstract art, renowned for his striking use of color and shape. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Feeley became associated with the Color Field movement, creating works characterized by bold, symmetrical forms in vibrant, flat colors. His work often features simple shapes—ovals, diamonds, and arabesques—arranged in deliberate symmetry. Through these minimalist compositions, Feeley explores the dynamics of color, space, and visual balance, aiming to engage viewers in a pure experience of form and hue.

Feeley’s art represents a harmonious blend of simplicity and complexity, where each composition invites reflection on shape and color’s emotional resonance. His iconic works, distinguished by their restrained yet powerful design, evoke a sense of calm and precision. As an influential artist and teacher at Bennington College, Feeley mentored notable artists and shaped modern abstraction’s evolution. Today, his works are celebrated for their disciplined structure and pioneering role in minimalist abstraction, standing as timeless examples of how simplicity can evoke depth and evoke profound artistic statements.

P. Feeley - Untitled, c. 1960's Front Without Frame
Paul Feeley (1910-1966)
55 × 42 cm | 21 × 16 in
Watercolor on Paper
Estimate: 800 - 1,000 €
Sold for 425 € 531 € with buyer’s premium