Bogoria Sketch (1972) by Frank Stella

Bogoria Sketch - Frank Stella - 1972

Artwork Information

TitleBogoria Sketch
ArtistFrank Stella
Date1972
Art MovementHard Edge Painting

About Bogoria Sketch

The artwork titled “Bogoria Sketch” was created by the artist Frank Stella in the year 1972. It is an abstract artwork that pertains to the Hard-Edge Painting movement and is part of the “Polish Village” series. This particular style of artwork is known for its geometric precision, distinct lines, and bold color planes, which reflect the principles of the movement with which it is associated.

Upon examining the artwork, one is immediately struck by its geometric abstraction and the sharp, clean lines that define the shapes within it. The composition is comprised of a series of angular, interlocking forms which, while abstract, suggest a fragmented sense of three-dimensionality and architectural structure. The color palette is restrained yet thoughtful, with hues of teal, brown, orange, and shades of grey positioned against a background that resembles a graph paper, further emphasizing the piece’s calculated precision. The artwork avoids any gestural brushstrokes or visible texture, adhering instead to the flatness and meticulous boundaries characteristic of Hard-Edge paintings. Stella’s work here exemplifies his commitment to non-representational form, yet the specific arrangements carry a dynamic energy and evoke a sense of underlying order and rhythm.

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