“Phenomena High Octane,” created in 1960 by artist Paul Jenkins, is an artwork that belongs to the genres of Abstract Expressionism and Lyrical Abstraction. The artwork is categorized under the abstract genre, reflecting Jenkins’ exploration of color, form, and texture.
The artwork showcases a dynamic interplay of vibrant hues and contrasting tones, forming an amalgamation of abstract shapes and flowing lines. The composition is dominated by an array of colors including yellows, reds, blues, and blacks, creating a sense of movement and depth. The technique employed by Jenkins seems to emphasize the fluidity and organic nature of the forms, evoking an almost ethereal sensation. The painterly quality of the brushstrokes contributes to the lyrical and expressive character of the piece, exemplifying the abstract aesthetic that defines the art movements with which Jenkins is associated.