Hudson River Valley (1996) by Frank Stella

Hudson River Valley - Frank Stella - 1996

Artwork Information

TitleHudson River Valley
ArtistFrank Stella
Date1996
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Hudson River Valley

The artwork, titled “Hudson River Valley,” was created by artist Frank Stella in 1996. This piece is part of the “Moby Dick” series and falls within the abstract genre, specifically within the Abstract Expressionism movement.

In “Hudson River Valley,” the viewer is immediately struck by a complex interplay of shapes, colors, and textures that converge to form an intricate composition. The abstract nature of the artwork is emphasized through the use of bold geometric patterns juxtaposed with organic, freeform lines. The vibrant hues, including greens, pinks, blues, and yellows, create a dynamic and visually stimulating experience. The background features chaotic white scribbles on a black canvas, providing a stark contrast that enhances the prominence of the fragmented shapes populating the foreground. This work exemplifies Abstract Expressionism through its emphasis on spontaneity and the evocative power of color and form.

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