The artwork, “Ten P.M.,” created by Jennifer Bartlett in 1992, belongs to the interior genre. This art piece presents a detailed and intimate depiction of a bedroom scene, capturing a moment frozen in time.
In the artwork, a bed occupies the central space, draped in presumably white linens and topped with an array of pillows, suggesting recent usage. The bedspread features intricate patterns, adding visual interest and texture. A bright yellow blanket is positioned neatly at the lower left, contrasting with the darker tones of the bedspread and the wooden flooring beneath. A distinctive red and blue quilt adorned with white crosses hangs on the wall in the background, providing a vivid counterpoint to the subdued hues of the room. The scene is warmly illuminated, invoking a sense of quiet solitude and contemplation.