The Big Wheel (1970) by Alexander Calder

The Big Wheel - Alexander Calder - 1970

Artwork Information

TitleThe Big Wheel
ArtistAlexander Calder
Date1970
Mediumgouache,paper
Art MovementAbstract Art

About The Big Wheel

The artwork titled “The Big Wheel” was created by artist Alexander Calder in 1970. Executed in gouache on paper, this piece belongs to the Abstract Art movement, specifically classified within the abstract genre. Calder is known for his vivid abstract creations, and this piece is a testament to his style, featuring bold colors and dynamic forms.

“The Big Wheel” exhibits a strong abstract composition consisting of vibrant primary and secondary colors. Dominantly featuring red, yellow, and blue sectors divided by bold black outlines, the artwork vividly portrays a central circular motif, with sections that might evoke the idea of a spinning motion, mirroring the dynamism frequently seen in Calder’s mobile sculptures. The use of gouache has provided the colors with a strong intensity and opacity, making the abstracted forms stand out. It’s this interplay of form, color, and implied motion that exemplifies Calder’s distinctive abstract style.

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