Red Petals (1967) by Sam Gilliam

Red Petals - Sam Gilliam - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleRed Petals
ArtistSam Gilliam
Date1967
Mediumacrylic,canvas
Dimensions223 x 236 cm
Art MovementLyrical Abstraction
Current LocationPhilips Collection, Washington, DC, US

About Red Petals

The artwork titled “Red Petals” was created by Sam Gilliam in 1967. Executed in acrylic on canvas, this piece measures 223 by 236 centimeters and is recognized as part of the Lyrical Abstraction movement. The genre of the artwork is abstract, and it is currently housed in the Philips Collection, located in Washington, DC, US.

The artwork exemplifies the Lyrical Abstraction art movement through its vibrant and dynamic color composition. Predominantly featuring rich, warm hues of red, the painting creates an impression of fluidity and movement. The application of acrylic on canvas in a manner that seems both deliberate and spontaneous adds depth and texture to the piece. Patches of other colors, such as cooler blues and greens, emerge subtly amidst the dominant red, enhancing the work’s complexity and visual interest. The abstract nature of the painting allows for varied interpretations, inviting viewers to engage with it on a deeply personal level and stimulating an emotional response.

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