Frank Philip Stella was born on May 12, 1936, and is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker who still works today. He works with color and shapes, making a fun and slightly disorientating effect. He uses patterns and messes with them to create an abstract piece of art. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Stella would experiment with bright colors and patterns to make the viewer see different shapes. Today, he has experimented with more sculptures. They look like they are meant to represent something, but it's hard to tell which is the point. Stella also uses his paintings to discombobulate and overwhelm the viewer with all the action happening in the piece.
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