The artwork entitled “Peach Wheels,” created by Tim Scott in 1962, belongs to the Post-Minimalism art movement and falls under the genre of sculpture. The composition is a precise and deliberate arrangement characterized by its soft, peach-colored cylindrical forms intersected by a transparent, upright pane. The sculpture’s elements balance both the delicate and robust facets of minimalist design, urging an appreciation for geometric purity and spatial relationships. The use of fundamental shapes and the subtle color palette exemplifies the Post-Minimalist focus on simplicity and abstraction, creating an evocative tension between the solid forms and the transparent element dividing them.
Peach Wheels (1962) by Tim Scott
Artwork Information
Title | Peach Wheels |
Artist | Tim Scott |
Date | 1962 |
Art Movement | Post-Minimalism |