#14D (1964) by Paul Reed

#14D - Paul Reed - 1964

Artwork Information

Title#14D
ArtistPaul Reed
Date1964
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About #14D

The artwork “#14D,” created by the artist Paul Reed in 1964, is a distinguished piece within the Abstract Expressionism movement. Characterized by its abstract genre, the artwork exemplifies the movement’s emphasis on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.

The artwork presents a central organic form composed of four amorphous purple shapes against a predominantly blue background. These shapes are arranged symmetrically around the center, creating a sense of balanced fluidity. Each shape contains a small, bright orange square near its inner edge, providing a stark contrast to the more subdued purple tones of the surrounding forms. A vertical green stripe adorns the left edge of the artwork, adding an additional layer of contrast both in form and in color. This meticulous arrangement of forms and colors invites viewers to contemplate the interplay of geometric precision and organic softness, hallmarking the expressive yet controlled essence of Abstract Expressionism.

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