The artwork titled “Morre XXII,” created by artist Al Held in 1994, belongs to the art movement known as Hard Edge Painting and falls under the genre of abstract art.
In “Morre XXII,” the composition features an arrangement of overlapping circular shapes rendered in a palette of vibrant colors. Dominant hues of yellow, orange, and blue define the structure, creating a harmonious yet dynamic interplay of forms. The use of precise, clean edges to delineate each shape exudes the style characteristic of Hard Edge Painting. The transparency and layering of the circles evoke a sense of depth and spatial complexity, engaging the viewer in a visual exploration of geometric abstraction.