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by Gene Davis
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About this work
Vertical stripes of vibrant color characterize this Gene Davis artwork. Lemon Ice, created in 1965, is a striking example of the artist's signature style, featuring a rhythmic pattern that draws the eye upward.
The composition is a symphony of vertical lines, each stripe a different hue, creating a sense of movement and energy. The color palette is dominated by bright, saturated colors, including lemon yellow, electric blue, and fiery red. The lines are precise and clean, with a consistent width that adds to the overall harmony of the piece. The spatial arrangement of the stripes creates a sense of depth, with some colors appearing to advance while others recede.
Gene Davis was a prominent figure in the Washington Color School, a movement that emerged in the 1950s and 1960s. This group of artists was known for their use of bold, vibrant colors and abstract compositions. Davis's work, in particular, is celebrated for its ability to evoke a sense of joy and optimism through its bright, cheerful hues and dynamic patterns.
Display this print on a long hallway wall, where its vertical stripes can guide the viewer's gaze and create a sense of continuity and flow.
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