The artwork under discussion, named “Wall,” was created by Sean Scully in the year 1988. It belongs to the Neo-Geo art movement and falls within the genre of abstract art.
The artwork features a series of vertical, earthy-hued bands that traverse the canvas. These bands are rendered in various shades of brown, evoking a sense of both harmony and subtle contrast. Embedded within this pattern are two distinct rectangular forms, each displaying a unique striped pattern. On the left, a darker rectangle with horizontal stripes introduces a deeper, contrasting palette, while on the right, a more vividly colored rectangle with vertical stripes adds a dynamic element to the composition. The overall effect is one of structured simplicity, with a meticulous interplay of color and form that typifies Scully’s abstract style.