The artwork titled “Key Lime,” created by James Turrell in 1994, is an installation piece belonging to the “Wedgeworks” series. It is part of the Light and Space art movement.
The artwork showcases an immersive composition defined by its vivid use of light and color. At its core, “Key Lime” features a geometric form that engages the viewer with its sharp lines and gradient hues. The central element, presented in an intense green, is framed by a border that transitions from neon yellow to deep blue, creating a visual interplay that alters with the viewer’s perspective. The meticulous arrangement of light and form invites contemplation, embodying the essence of the Light and Space movement by manipulating perception and spatial awareness.