Yves Klein
Yves Klein was a French artist known for his innovative approach to art in the mid-20th century. He is best recognized for his vibrant blue color, known as International Klein Blue, which he used in many of his paintings and sculptures. Klein believed that art should evoke emotions and transcend the physical world, often incorporating performance art into his work.
In addition to painting, Klein explored various mediums, including sculpture and photography. He famously created the Anthropometry series, where he used models covered in paint to create imprints on canvas. His unique style and ideas have had a lasting impact on contemporary art, inspiring many artists after him.