“Red Linger,” a creation by artist Sam Gilliam in 1972, is an exemplary piece of Abstract Expressionism within the abstract genre. The artwork exhibits a vibrant interplay of colors, including prominent splashes of red, orange, yellow, blue, and green. These colors intermingle dynamically, creating a sense of movement and energy that is characteristic of Abstract Expressionism. The composition lacks distinct forms or figures, embracing the abstract nature of the genre, and invites viewers to interpret the meaning through their personal emotional responses. The vivid application of paint and the apparent spontaneity in the strokes suggest a sense of freedom and improvisation, hallmarks of Gilliam’s innovative approach to painting.
Red Linger (1972) by Sam Gilliam
Artwork Information
Title | Red Linger |
Artist | Sam Gilliam |
Date | 1972 |
Art Movement | Abstract Expressionism |