“Gold Stone” is an artwork created by Lee Krasner in 1969. This piece, which is part of the Abstract Expressionism movement, employs lithography on paper as its medium. Measuring 58 x 76 cm, the artwork falls under the abstract genre. It is currently housed in the Ball State University Museum of Art in Muncie, Indiana, United States.
The artwork is characterized by its dynamic use of organic shapes and vibrant orange hues dispersed across a light background. The forms appear to be in a state of fluid motion, resembling spontaneous splashes and drips. The composition is devoid of representational elements, focusing instead on the expressive potential of color, movement, and form. This piece exemplifies Krasner’s skillful manipulation of lithographic techniques to create a vivid and emotive abstract expression.