“Estoril Five II, from the Circuits series,” is an abstract artwork created by Frank Stella in 1982. This piece belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement and is classified under the abstract genre.
The artwork presents an intricate composition filled with a vibrant array of colors including greens, reds, yellows, blues, and purples. The overall design consists of intertwining and overlapping shapes and patterns, which create a sense of dynamic movement and energy. The lines and forms appear to layer upon each other, contributing to the depth and complexity of the piece. Various shades are utilized, adding to the vibrancy and abstract nature of the work. The overlapping curved and angular forms generate a visually compelling experience, embodying the essence of abstract expressionism. The edges of the artwork seem to be framed by darker tones, which help in containing the exuberant outburst of colors and forms within the center of the composition.