Lavender High (1968) by Alice Baber

Lavender High - Alice Baber - 1968

Artwork Information

TitleLavender High
ArtistAlice Baber
Date1968
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Lavender High

“Lavender High” is an abstract artwork created by Alice Baber in 1968, belonging to the Abstract Expressionism art movement. The artwork is characterized by its abstract genre, which reflects the primary principles of Abstract Expressionism, a movement known for its emphasis on spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation.

The artwork displays a dazzling array of vibrant colors, blending seamlessly into one another to create a sense of dynamic movement and depth. The predominant color appears to be lavender, accented by shades of blue, green, yellow, and hints of red. The composition consists of amorphous shapes and patterns that seem to radiate from the center, evoking a sense of energy and fluidity. The use of bold and contrasting colors adds to the dramatic effect, encouraging viewers to engage with the piece on an emotional level. The overall effect is both harmonious and chaotic, capturing the quintessential essence of Abstract Expressionism.

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