The Upper Room: Mono Turquesa (2002) by Chris Ofili

The Upper Room: Mono Turquesa - Chris Ofili - 2002

Artwork Information

TitleThe Upper Room: Mono Turquesa
ArtistChris Ofili
Date2002
Art MovementNeo-Expressionism

About The Upper Room: Mono Turquesa

“The Upper Room: Mono Turquesa” is a figurative artwork created in 2002 by the artist Chris Ofili, belonging to the Neo-Expressionism movement. It is part of the series titled “The Upper Room (2002)”.

The artwork features intricate and vibrant patterns that incorporate an array of colors in the background, predominantly focusing on shades of turquoise. This central image appears to represent an abstract or symbolic form, adorned with detailed, flowing lines that create a sense of movement and energy. Set against a backdrop of lush, organic shapes and patterns, it evokes a rich, almost spiritual atmosphere. The surrounding leaves and forms create a dynamic interplay between the organic and the vividly painted elements, suggesting a blend of the natural world with the imaginative. The artwork is framed within a dark wooden structure, which enhances the vivid colors and intricate details of the painting.

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