The artwork, named “Yellow Landscape”, was created by Hale Woodruff around the year 1965. Belonging to the Abstract Art movement, it falls under the genre of abstract.
The artwork features a complex array of forms, with loosely defined shapes and a vibrant palette dominated by yellow hues. The composition appears fragmented, with angular and overlapping forms suggesting landscapes, yet staying ambiguous enough to maintain its abstract nature. Green, brown, and blue accents provide depth and balance against the predominant yellows. Darker outlines give structure to the otherwise fluid forms, rendering an energetic and dynamic visual experience.