The artwork, titled “Eye of Guara. # 6,” was created by Lygia Pape in 1983. This piece is a sculpture that belongs to the Neo-Concretism art movement.
The sculpture is composed of a series of cubic forms arranged in a precise, geometric organization. The dominant color in the artwork is white, contributing to its minimalist aesthetic. Notably, the sculpture features a striking contrast with a single hollow cubical segment painted a bold red on the inside. The clean lines and stark shapes, along with the strategic use of color, reflect the principles of Neo-Concretism, emphasizing the viewer’s sensory experience and the embodied interaction with the art object.