The artwork titled “Seward Park,” created by Frank Stella in 1958, is an exemplary piece within the Color Field Painting movement and is categorized under the abstract genre.
The artwork features a composition dominated by horizontal bands of color. Predominantly, it showcases alternating yellow and black stripes in the upper portion, with the central arrangement forming an almost architectonic structure that offers a focal point. Below this, the yellow color continues to appear in a subtler, more diluted form, transitioning into a dark green base that occupies the lower segment of the piece. The horizontal lines create a rhythmic, almost pulsating effect, while the vivid color choices evoke a sense of spatial depth and movement. The textured surface suggests a painterly approach, allowing the colors to intersect and blend at times, adding complexity to the viewer’s visual experience.