“Summer (Collage)” is an abstract artwork created by the artist Sol LeWitt in the year 1981. This piece is associated with the Minimalism art movement. The artwork demonstrates LeWitt’s distinctive approach to geometric abstraction, reflecting the essence of Minimalism through its simplified forms and vibrant colors.
The artwork features a rectangular composition divided into three distinct vertical sections. The leftmost section is dominantly red with an overlapping blue segment. The central section has a backdrop of bright blue, adorned with a fan-like pattern in gold and brown hues, radiating from a central point. The right section portrays a darker teal background with thin, linear, converging streaks, adding a dynamic sense to the piece. A small, irregularly-shaped pink and white figure intersects the central and right sections, providing a contrasting visual element. The overall composition of the artwork showcases a harmonious juxtaposition of color blocks and geometric patterns, encapsulating the intrinsic qualities of Minimalism.