The artwork, titled “Fire Painting F25” by Yves Klein, is an abstract piece created in 1961. It belongs to the Nouveau Réalisme art movement and is part of Klein’s “Fire paintings” series. The artwork epitomizes Klein’s innovative exploration of fire as a medium, capturing the ephemeral and dynamic nature of flames.
“Fire Painting F25” features a vivid interplay of colors, primarily dominated by warm hues such as yellow and deep brown, giving the impression of intense heat. The composition is abstract, with organic shapes and flowing forms created by the controlled burn marks on the surface. The ethereal and spontaneous characteristics of fire are encapsulated in the artwork, showcasing Klein’s avant-garde approach to materials and techniques. The visual effect evokes a sense of movement and transformation, highlighting the artist’s fascination with elemental forces and their aesthetic possibilities.