The artwork, titled “Red Yellow Blue White,” was created by Ellsworth Kelly in the year 1952. This piece is a representation of the Hard Edge Painting movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork features five vertical strips, each composed of four rectangular blocks stacked atop one another. The blocks are painted in vivid hues of red, yellow, blue, and white. Each strip maintains a distinct arrangement of these colors, showcasing a balanced yet dynamic interplay of the chosen palette. The composition’s simplicity and precision reflect the characteristics of Hard Edge Painting, emphasizing clarity of form and the purity of color. The arrangement creates a rhythmic pattern, drawing the viewer’s attention to the harmonious relationship between the colors and the geometric structure.