Aerial Centers (1967) by Mark Tobey

Aerial Centers - Mark Tobey - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleAerial Centers
ArtistMark Tobey
Date1967
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Aerial Centers

Titled “Aerial Centers,” the artwork was created by Mark Tobey in 1967 and belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement. It stands within the abstract genre of art.

The artwork presents a complex composition and a subtle interplay of colors and forms. It manifests a sense of depth and dynamism with its layered, overlapping shapes, ranging in hues from pastel tones to deeper, more intense shades. The predominantly light and cool color palette, highlighted with occasional bursts of darker colors, evokes a sense of ethereal movement and fluidity. The non-representational forms create an intricate, almost rhythmic pattern that seems to pulsate across the canvas. Tobey’s use of thin, delicate lines interwoven through the composition contributes to the intricate and meticulous nature of the artwork, reflecting his unique approach to abstract expressionism.

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