The artwork “The Upper Room: Mono Verde,” created by Chris Ofili in 2002, belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is classified as a figurative piece. It is part of the series “The Upper Room (2002).”
The artwork is a vibrant and dense composition dominated by various shades of green. The piece features intricate patterns and shapes that intertwine to form a harmonious yet complex visual experience. Central to the work is a figurative element that appears delicately embedded within the lush green background. The combination of colors and textures evokes a sense of depth and dynamism, characteristic of Ofili’s signature style and the broader Neo-Expressionism movement. The artwork conveys both a sense of organic growth and a meticulously planned composition, inviting viewers to explore its detailed and layered elements.