"A really good picture looks as if it's happened at once. It's an immediate image"
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The line lands with extra bite in Frankenthaler’s context as a key figure in postwar abstraction and Color Field painting, where process is both central and supposed to disappear. Her soak-stain technique famously let pigment bleed into unprimed canvas, producing edges and blooms that look inevitable, like they couldn’t have been any other way. The subtext is a defense of openness and risk against the fussy picture-making that tries to prove its own intelligence. If the viewer can see you trying too hard, the spell breaks.
“Its an immediate image” also reads like a rebuttal to the idea that abstraction is purely cerebral. Frankenthaler insists on impact first: the body registers color, scale, and balance before the mind starts writing essays. Immediacy becomes a standard of honesty. Not “easy,” not “random,” but resolved enough to feel like a single, unbroken event - the visual equivalent of a sentence that sounds like speech, even if it took a hundred drafts.
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"A really good picture looks as if it's happened at once. It's an immediate image." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-really-good-picture-looks-as-if-its-happened-at-62679/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.






