As a child growing up in New York City, Helen Frankenthaler (FRANGkuhn- tah-luhr) would fill a sink with water and then drizzle in nail polish. She loved watching the colors swirl together. Similar swirls float across her 1952 Mountains and Sea, below. With this seminal work, completed when she was just 23, Frankenthaler invented a groundbreaking new painting technique.
Helen Frankenthaler (FRANG-kuhn-tah-luhr) grew up in New York City. As a child, she would fill a sink with water and drizzle in nail polish. She loved watching the colors swirl together. You can see similar swirls in her 1952 painting Mountains and Sea, below. Frankenthaler completed this work when she was 23. To make it, she invented a completely new painting method.