The artwork titled “Blue Swirl” was created by the artist Sam Gilliam in 1971. It is associated with the art movement known as Lyrical Abstraction and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork features a dynamic composition characterized by an amalgamation of swirling colors. Dominated by shades of blue, the canvas also incorporates bursts of yellow, red, green, and touches of other hues. The interplay of these colors creates a sense of fluidity and movement, evoking an emotive response from the observer. The variegated patches and fluid forms suggest an organic inspiration, with no discernible shapes or figures, aligning with the principles of Lyrical Abstraction. The fluid brushstrokes and diffused edges further emphasize the abstract nature of the piece, making it a vivid exploration of color and form.