The artwork, titled “Thickly Settled,” was created by Anni Albers in 1957. This piece belongs to the Abstract Art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a complex and engaging pattern of geometric forms meticulously arranged in a grid-like composition. It consists of a variety of shapes, primarily rectangles and squares, which are interspersed with smaller, intricate patterns. The piece is rendered in a monochromatic color scheme, with shades ranging from light to dark, creating a dynamic visual texture. The structured layout and repetitive motifs evoke a sense of rhythm and balance, reflecting Albers’ background in textile design and her innovative approach to abstract art.