The artwork titled “Grid Lines” is part of the “Line Form Color” series by Ellsworth Kelly, created in 1951. This piece is emblematic of the Minimalist art movement and belongs to the abstract genre. The artwork features a composition of precise, straight lines that create a grid structure against a plain background. The clear organization of lines delineates a pattern of equal-sized squares, showcasing Kelly’s interest in color, form, and simplicity. The apparent simplicity of the design belies the complexity of achieving perfect alignment and proportion, which is part of Kelly’s minimalist aesthetic. Minimalism is known for its use of geometric shapes, clean lines, and an often limited color palette, focusing attention on the purity of the form itself.
Grid Lines from the series Line Form Color (1951) by Ellsworth Kelly
Artwork Information
Title | Grid Lines from the series Line Form Color |
Artist | Ellsworth Kelly |
Date | 1951 |
Art Movement | Minimalism |