Hard-edge painting
| Hard-edge painting | |
|---|---|
Lorser Feitelson, Untitled 1952, 40 x 70 inches | |
| Years active | 1950s-present |
| Location | California, United States |
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Hard-edge painting (also referred to as hard edge or hard-edged) is painting in which abrupt transitions are found between color areas. Color areas often consist of one unvarying color. The style is related to geometric abstraction, op art, post-painterly abstraction, and color field.