Not exact matches
(The box looks
tiny here, but it's actually a book shaped
white rectangle with no border, then a small box in the middle.
Meanwhile, the voidlike burgundy circle, traced in royal blue, nearly resembles a
rectangle with a convex side (it's that huge) except for two
tiny white corners on the painting's extreme left, forcing the circular shape to retain its Euclidean stability.
You can look for a long time at the surface of some of the oils made around 1960 and still make new discoveries: a shift in colour and texture at the right - hand edge of a work; a
tiny, at times invisible, splash of bright green, pink, or turquoise; or a sharp
white rectangle at the very bottom, half obscured by thicker ice - cream folds of paint.