“Red Meander II” is a work of abstract art by Anni Albers, created in 1971. It’s part of the Abstract Art movement and carries on the genre of abstraction. The artwork features a geometric pattern with a maze-like appearance, engaging the viewer with its intricate pathways. The design uses a color scheme focused on shades of red and earth tones, creating a stark contrast against the white background. The complexity of the interlocking shapes in the meander suggests depth and movement, inviting contemplation of the space within and around the lines. The use of color, form, and line exemplify the abstract qualities characteristic of Albers’ work and contribute to the piece’s visual rhythm and structural harmony.
Red Meander II (1971) by Anni Albers
Artwork Information
Title | Red Meander II |
Artist | Anni Albers |
Date | 1971 |
Art Movement | Abstract Art |