So Matisse with the blue one, Malevich with the smaller black painting, Barnett Newman in the painting with three
broad vertical bands.
Not exact matches
When one looks at Yellow Jacket, 1969, one notices yellow used in a variety of ways: On the right, narrow
vertical lines of yellow are tightly interspersed with orange lines; on the left, blue and pink stripes are sandwiched between relatively wide
bands of lemon; and in roughly the center, medium - size gold stripes emerge from within a
broad swath of lime green.
The show's largest canvas stands alone, and its
broader verticals dissolve at the edges like horizontal
bands for Agnes Martin.
Variations of black, grey, and off - whites are arranged in
broad, horizontal and
vertical bands, use an abstract visual language which is unique to the artist.
Beginning from the left, the viewer follows:
broad, lateral
bands of red - orange and yellow; s angled stripes of pinkish - white and black; thin
vertical streaks of black and gray; thick red and blue horizontal panels; imprecise strips of black and gray; and
broad bands of yellow and black.
The canvas is covered in a variable black and white pattern in which the acrylic paint is mottled, marbled and dripped in cloudy formations, as well as dragged in
broad horizontal and
vertical bands.