Ibis (1987) by Sam Gilliam

Ibis - Sam Gilliam - 1987

Artwork Information

TitleIbis
ArtistSam Gilliam
Date1987
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Ibis

The artwork titled “Ibis,” created by Sam Gilliam in 1987, is noteworthy within the Abstract Expressionism art movement and can be categorized within the abstract genre. This piece stands as a testament to the artist’s innovative spirit and distinctive approach to abstract art.

The artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition, dominated by a plethora of pastel hues and splashes of brighter colors. The surface is richly textured, suggesting a variety of techniques and materials used to build up the layers of paint. The composition is divided into two large, interlocking segments, each characterized by irregular shapes and edges. One segment includes a curved element that appears to be a loop of color, while the other features geometric shapes juxtaposed at unconventional angles. Overall, the artwork exemplifies a vigorous exploration of color, form, and texture, characteristic of Abstract Expressionism. The interplay of shapes and colors invites viewers to engage in an open-ended interpretation, reflecting the abstract nature of the piece.

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