The artwork, titled “The Upper Room: Mono Naranja,” created by Chris Ofili in 2002, is a notable piece within the Neo-Expressionism art movement. This figurative work is part of the series “The Upper Room (2002),” and showcases Ofili’s distinctive style through a vibrant use of color and intricate detailing.
The painting features a dominating palette of orange hues interwoven with black and yellow accents. Abstract, sinuous lines and patterns form a dynamic composition that suggests the presence of organic forms and motifs. The artwork’s complex layering and textural richness invite viewers to immerse themselves in its visually arresting display while reflecting on its deeper figurative and symbolic meanings.