“The artwork is titled ‘Gilport D LXII’ and was created by artist Paul Reed in 1972. This piece falls under the Color Field Painting movement and is categorized as abstract art.
The artwork consists of two distinct geometric sections that mirror each other. Each section features a dark violet rectangle placed centrally, which is surrounded by bold, horizontal bands of deep red, dark green, and teal hues. The shapes combined with the colors create a sense of depth and dimension, while the symmetrical arrangement invokes a sense of balance and coherence. The use of color is intense and immersive, typical of the Color Field Painting movement, aimed to evoke an emotional response through its expansive and unmodulated color areas.”