Grand Prayer Rug (1966) by Sheila Hicks

Grand Prayer Rug - Sheila Hicks - 1966

Artwork Information

TitleGrand Prayer Rug
ArtistSheila Hicks
Date1966
Art MovementMinimalism

About Grand Prayer Rug

“Grand Prayer Rug,” crafted by artist Sheila Hicks in 1966, is a notable work within the Minimalism art movement. This tapestry piece embodies the simplicity and elegance characteristic of the genre.

The artwork features an elongated, vertical design that draws the viewer’s eye upwards, reminiscent of traditional prayer rugs. The tapestry is composed of intricately woven fibers, meticulously arranged in a dense, textured pattern. The palette predominantly remains in natural, earthy tones, with subtle variations that add depth and complexity to the piece. The combination of texture and form in “Grand Prayer Rug” creates a tactile and visual experience, inviting contemplation and reflection. Hicks’ skillful manipulation of material and space exemplifies her mastery in the field of textile art and reinforces the minimalist aesthetic through its understated yet profound presence.

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