The artwork titled “Colorful Flowers (Abstract Forms)” by Franz Marc, created circa 1914, is an abstract flower painting belonging to the Cubism art movement. Measuring 21.91 by 16.83 centimeters, this piece is housed in the San Diego Museum of Art, located in San Diego, California, United States.
The artwork presents a vibrant and dynamic composition, characterized by a convergence of bold and vivid colors. A central motif, identifiable as flowers, dominates the scene, rendered in geometric and abstract forms. The use of intense shades, including striking reds, pinks, yellows, greens, and blues, creates a sense of movement and energy. The background features angular shapes and lines, enhancing the cubist influence and contributing to the overall abstraction. The formal elements are executed with a bold, expressive hand, reflecting Franz Marc’s unique interpretation and contribution to Cubism.