“Colour Her Gone” is a portrait artwork created by Pauline Boty in 1962. This piece, executed in oil on canvas, is a notable example of the Pop Art movement.
The artwork features a central figure depicted with blonde hair and a serene expression, encapsulated by vibrant floral motifs and abstract shapes. The background showcases a juxtaposition of bold colors, with red roses set against a backdrop of dark, muted tones interspersed with pink and green undulating forms. The overall composition is characterized by a harmonious balance between the vivid and the subdued, reflecting the distinctive style of Pop Art that emphasizes popular culture and vibrant aesthetics.