The artwork, titled “Furg,” was created by the artist Frank Stella in 1975. It is associated with the Color Field Painting movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
This particular piece features an arrangement of horizontal, colorful bands that appear to be slightly undulating or bent in the middle. The bands are rendered in a variety of hues, including greens, yellows, oranges, reds, and blues. The colors are placed adjacent to each other in a manner that creates a rhythmic and dynamic visual effect. The background of the artwork is a neutral tone, which further accentuates the vibrant colors of the bands, drawing the viewer’s focus to the interplay of color and form. The structure of the bands suggests a deliberate, geometric composition, yet the subtle curves introduce a sense of movement and fluidity into the otherwise orderly pattern.