“Horizontal Bands with Colors Superimposed” is an artwork created by Sol LeWitt in 1988. This piece is part of the Minimalism movement and falls within the abstract genre. The artwork showcases the distinct style of LeWitt, characterized by the use of geometric forms and an emphasis on simplicity and precision.
The artwork features horizontal bands of color meticulously arranged in a sequence. The bands vary in shades, encompassing a range of greens, blues, and grays. Each band is superimposed, creating a harmonious yet striking visual effect. The composition is structured in a way that evokes a sense of balance and rhythm, reflecting the principles of Minimalism. The simplicity of the form, combined with the deliberate selection of colors, exemplifies LeWitt’s innovative approach to abstract art.