Ocean Park 43 by Richard Diebenkorn

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Ocean Park #43 by Richard Diebenkorn — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Ocean Park 43

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A striking example of Richard Diebenkorn's geometric abstraction from his renowned Ocean Park series. This framed poster captures the artist's mastery of color relationships and spatial dynamics.

30×40 cm (12×16 in)
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About Ocean Park 43

Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park 43 exemplifies the artist's mature abstract style developed during his time in Ocean Park, California. This work is part of the celebrated Ocean Park series, created between 1967 and 1988, which represents the culmination of Diebenkorn's exploration of geometric abstraction. The composition demonstrates his unique ability to balance color fields with linear elements, creating a sense of spatial depth that invites prolonged contemplation.

The Ocean Park series marks a significant departure from Diebenkorn's earlier figurative work and his abstract expressionist period. These paintings are characterized by their luminous color palettes, carefully structured compositions, and the interplay between geometric forms and organic lines. Ocean Park 43 specifically showcases the artist's mastery of creating visual tension through the juxtaposition of flat color planes with subtle linear elements.

Ocean Park #43 by Richard Diebenkorn — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Ocean Park 43 by Richard Diebenkorn — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Art Historical Context

The Ocean Park Period

Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park period represents the final and most celebrated phase of his artistic career. Moving to Ocean Park, California in 1966, Diebenkorn found inspiration in the coastal light and landscape, which profoundly influenced his abstract compositions. This period saw the artist developing a distinctive visual language that combined the spatial concerns of Abstract Expressionism with a more structured, geometric approach to composition.

The Ocean Park series is distinguished by its large-scale canvases featuring expansive color fields interrupted by linear elements and subtle geometric forms. These works demonstrate Diebenkorn's mastery of color theory and compositional balance. Unlike his earlier abstract expressionist works, the Ocean Park paintings exhibit a more meditative quality, with carefully considered color relationships and a emphasis on visual harmony.

Editorial Insight

Ocean Park 43 exemplifies Diebenkorn's ability to create visual tension through the interplay of color and form. The work's carefully balanced composition demonstrates how abstract art can evoke both intellectual engagement and emotional resonance.

Technical Analysis

Artistic Technique in Ocean Park 43

Composition and Structure

Ocean Park 43 demonstrates Diebenkorn's characteristic approach to composition through the use of intersecting planes and carefully balanced color fields. The artwork features rectangular forms that appear to float within the picture plane, creating a sense of spatial ambiguity. This technique allows the viewer's eye to move across the canvas, discovering new relationships between forms and colors.

Color and Light

The color palette in Ocean Park 43 reflects Diebenkorn's response to the California light, featuring luminous hues that appear to glow from within. The artist employs a technique of layering thin glazes of paint to achieve depth and luminosity in his color fields. This method creates subtle variations in tone that change with different lighting conditions and viewing angles.

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Print & Frame Details

Artist Richard Diebenkorn
Original Year Not documented
Art Style Abstract Expressionism
Subject Matter Abstract composition
Size 30×40 cm (12×16 in)
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Sustainable wood frame
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping
Returns 30-day return policy

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Bring the sophistication of Richard Diebenkorn's geometric abstraction into your space. This museum-quality framed print includes all necessary hardware for immediate display.

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Interior Design Guide

Ocean Park 43's balanced composition and sophisticated color palette make it an excellent choice for contemporary interiors. The 30×40 cm size works particularly well in living rooms, home offices, or above console tables. Consider pairing this artwork with neutral wall colors to allow the vibrant hues to stand out, or use it as a focal point in a gallery wall arrangement. The geometric abstraction complements both modern and mid-century furniture styles, adding intellectual depth to your space.

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Our art prints are museum-quality with archival ink on acid-free paper. This ensures vibrant colors and longevity without fading.

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