The artwork, titled “Alex (Color)” and created by Chuck Close in 1992, belongs to the Photorealism art movement and falls within the genre of portraiture.
In this noteworthy piece, the artist employs a distinct technique where small, seemingly abstract, colored cells are meticulously arranged to form a coherent and detailed portrait when viewed from a distance. The vibrancy in hues and the precision in color placement are indicative of Chuck Close’s remarkable skill in blending realistic representation with pixel-like abstraction. The grid-like structure and the intensity of color variations contribute to an almost mosaic-like effect, compelling viewers to appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship involved in its creation.