The artwork, titled “Charcoal Red (Winter)”, was created by the artist Perle Fine in 1960. It belongs to the Abstract Expressionism art movement and is categorized within the abstract genre.
The artwork features bold, dynamic forms rendered in stark, contrasting colors. Dominated by deep shades of red and black, it is interspersed with flashes of white and occasional yellow accents. The composition is characterized by sweeping, gestural strokes that evoke a sense of both movement and structure. The interplay of dark and light elements suggests a wintry landscape, yet remains firmly within the realm of abstraction, inviting viewers to derive their own interpretations. The overall effect is a powerful and emotionally evocative visual experience, typical of Fine’s contributions to Abstract Expressionism.