“Vertical Lines from the series Line Form Color,” created by Ellsworth Kelly in 1951, belongs to the Concretism art movement and is an abstract artwork. The artwork exemplifies Kelly’s commitment to pure form and color, characterized by its precise and deliberate use of vertical lines.
The artwork comprises an orderly array of vertical lines drawn against a neutral background. The lines are evenly spaced and extend from the top to the bottom of the piece, creating a rhythmic visual pattern. The minimalist approach, with its focus on line, form, and color, underscores the principles of Concretism, which emphasizes the intrinsic value of an artwork devoid of outside references or context. This composition showcases Kelly’s dedication to simplicity, geometry, and the abstraction of visual elements into their most fundamental forms.