Ocean Park 32 by Richard Diebenkorn

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Ocean Park #32

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The Luminous Geometry of Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park Series

Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park #32 stands as a luminous example of the artist's mature abstract period, where geometric precision meets atmospheric depth. Created during his prolific Ocean Park series, this work exemplifies Diebenkorn's unique ability to balance structured composition with an almost palpable sense of light. The painting's layered planes of color and meticulous lines reveal an artist deeply engaged with both the physicality of paint and the intangible qualities of space.

This particular piece from the Ocean Park cycle demonstrates Diebenkorn's evolution from his earlier figurative work to a more abstract language that still retained echoes of landscape. As noted by the Museum of Modern Art, the Ocean Park paintings represent a culmination of Diebenkorn's artistic journey, where he synthesized influences from Matisse's color sensibilities and the abstract expressionist movement into a distinctly personal style. The careful juxtaposition of warm and cool tones in Ocean Park #32 creates a visual tension that invites prolonged contemplation.

Ocean Park #32 by Richard Diebenkorn — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Ocean Park #32 (1971) by Richard Diebenkorn, showing the artist's signature geometric abstraction with layered color planes
Art in Context

Diebenkorn's California Modernism

Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park series emerged during his time in Southern California, where the quality of light and the expansive vistas significantly influenced his artistic development. This body of work represents a departure from his earlier abstract expressionist paintings, moving toward a more structured yet equally expressive form of abstraction. The Ocean Park paintings, including this piece, reflect Diebenkorn's engagement with the specific qualities of California's coastal environment while maintaining a universal language of form and color.

The series title itself references the Ocean Park neighborhood of Santa Monica, where Diebenkorn maintained a studio. This geographical connection underscores how place can shape artistic vision. In these works, Diebenkorn achieved a synthesis of European modernist traditions with a distinctly American sensibility, creating paintings that feel both familiar and innovative. As the Tate Modern has observed, Diebenkorn's ability to combine the cerebral with the sensual in these works places him in a unique position within 20th-century American art.

In Ocean Park #32, Diebenkorn achieves a remarkable balance between the architectural and the atmospheric, creating a visual space that seems to breathe with light.
Technical Mastery

The Compositional Structure of Ocean Park #32

Geometric Framework

The composition of Ocean Park #32 demonstrates Diebenkorn's meticulous approach to structure. A grid-like framework underlies the painting, with vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines creating a scaffold for the color fields. This geometric armature provides a counterpoint to the more fluid, atmospheric elements of the work.

Layered Color Planes

Diebenkorn's technique of building up layers of color creates a sense of depth and luminosity. In Ocean Park #32, translucent washes of color allow underlying hues to show through, producing a complex interplay of tones. The artist's careful modulation of warm ochres against cool blues exemplifies his sophisticated understanding of color relationships.

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Bring the luminous geometry of Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park #32 into your space. This gallery-quality framed print captures the essence of Diebenkorn's mature style, with all the depth and nuance of the original painting. Free worldwide shipping ensures your artwork arrives ready to transform your environment.

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Design Guide

Displaying Your Diebenkorn Print

Ocean Park #32's balanced composition and warm color palette make it remarkably versatile for interior spaces. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well in living rooms, studies, or above a console table in an entryway. Consider placing the print where it can receive natural light at certain times of day, as Diebenkorn's works were deeply influenced by California's luminous atmosphere. For color coordination, the painting's ochres and blues complement both neutral tones and more saturated color schemes. The vertical orientation of this particular Ocean Park painting makes it ideal for standard wall heights, with the center of the print typically positioned at eye level (about 145-150 cm from the floor).

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of frame does this print come with?

Each print arrives in a gallery-quality frame made from sustainably sourced wood, with a neutral profile that complements Diebenkorn's color palette without competing with it. The framing process includes UV-protective glazing to preserve the print's colors.

Where do you ship from and how long does delivery take?

We ship worldwide from our fulfillment centers in the United States and Europe. Delivery typically takes 5-10 business days, with all shipping costs included in your purchase price. A tracking number will be provided once your order ships.

How do you ensure the print's colors remain vibrant over time?

Our prints are produced using archival-quality inks on acid-free paper, designed to resist fading for decades. The UV-protective glazing in the frame provides additional protection against light exposure, helping to maintain the print's original vibrancy.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return window for all purchases. If you're not completely satisfied with your framed print, you may return it in its original condition for a full refund. Return shipping costs are covered by the customer.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. Museum of Modern Art. "Richard Diebenkorn: The Ocean Park Series." moma.org
  2. Tate. "Abstract Expressionism: Movement Overview." tate.org.uk

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Further Reading

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