Alice Baber (b.1928) was a post-war feminist and lithographer, who also played a pivotal role in introducing the concept of "the infinite range of possibilities" through her abstract expressionist oil and watercolor paintings. Baber employed a distinctive "pouring" technique, diluting oil paint and layering it in thin washes to stain her canvases, resulting in dynamic explorations of color and form. This innovative approach significantly influenced the art world and was also embraced by notable artists such as Helen Frankenthaler.