Coral Lyre Nine by Sam Francis
Coral Lyre Nine
Sam Francis’s Luminous Abstraction: The Story Behind Coral Lyre Nine
Few artists captured the interplay of color and void with the same precision as Sam Francis. In Coral Lyre Nine, the American Abstract Expressionist distills his signature approach: a central void surrounded by bursts of chromatic energy. The composition’s coral and cobalt hues seem to radiate outward, creating a dynamic tension between presence and absence. This work exemplifies Francis’s later period, where his canvases became more spacious, allowing color to breathe and interact with the unprimed ground.
The title itself—Coral Lyre Nine—hints at musicality and repetition, themes Francis explored throughout his career. The “lyre” suggests harmony, while the coral tones evoke warmth and organic vitality. As The Museum of Modern Art notes, Francis often drew inspiration from both Eastern philosophy and the California light, merging them into a visual language that feels at once meditative and explosive. Here, the absence of a fixed horizon or focal point invites the viewer into a space of pure sensation, where color becomes the sole narrator.
Sam Francis and the Language of the Void
By the 1960s and 70s, Sam Francis had refined his approach to abstraction, moving away from the dense, all-over compositions of his earlier years toward a more open, luminous style. Coral Lyre Nine belongs to this later phase, where the artist embraced the “white space” not as emptiness but as an active participant in the work. Unlike the gestural frenzy of a Pollock or the geometric rigor of a Mondrian, Francis’s canvases feel like suspended moments—color hovering in a state of delicate equilibrium.
His time in Paris and later in California deeply influenced this shift. The light of the South of France and the expansive skies of Los Angeles found their way into his palette, softening his edges and dissolving rigid structures. As The Art Story observes, Francis’s work from this period often feels like “a breath held between chaos and stillness,” a description that perfectly suits the balanced tension in Coral Lyre Nine. The coral tones, in particular, reflect his fascination with the interplay of warmth and coolness—a dialogue that defines much of his late career.
Francis’s genius lay in his ability to make absence feel as tangible as presence. In Coral Lyre Nine, the void isn’t a gap—it’s the silence between notes in a melody, the pause that gives the colors their resonance.
The Making of Coral Lyre Nine: Technique and Composition
Layering and Transparency
Francis built Coral Lyre Nine through meticulous layering, allowing thinner washes of pigment to bleed into one another while leaving areas of raw canvas exposed. The coral hues were likely applied in glazes—transparent layers that let underlying tones subtly influence the final color. This technique creates a sense of depth, as if the color is illuminated from within rather than sitting on the surface.
The Role of the Edge
Unlike many Abstract Expressionists who treated the canvas as an arena for unrestrained gesture, Francis paid close attention to the edges. In this work, the coral and blue forms stop short of the borders, creating a floating effect that enhances the composition’s weightlessness. The precise placement of these color masses—neither perfectly centered nor entirely off-kilter—gives the piece its quiet dynamism.
Own This Luminous Abstraction
Bring the vibrant equilibrium of Sam Francis’s Coral Lyre Nine into your space. Each print arrives gallery-framed and ready to hang, with free worldwide shipping included. The 30×40 cm size ensures the work commands attention without overwhelming your wall.
Add to Cart — Free ShippingWhere to Display Coral Lyre Nine: A Curator’s Guide
The warm coral and deep blues of this print make it remarkably versatile. In a living room, it pairs beautifully with neutral tones—think soft grays, warm whites, or natural wood finishes—where its colors can act as the focal point. For a bolder statement, place it against a deep navy or charcoal wall to intensify the contrast between the coral and the surrounding void. The 30×40 cm dimensions work equally well above a console table, flanking a larger piece, or as the centerpiece of a gallery wall.
Avoid overly busy patterns nearby; Coral Lyre Nine thrives in spaces where it can breathe. In a home office or study, its meditative balance provides a counterpoint to the chaos of daily life. The print’s open composition also makes it ideal for modern or mid-century interiors, where clean lines and intentional negative space are prized.
Is the frame included? What is the quality?
Yes, every print arrives in a premium gallery frame, crafted from solid wood with a contemporary profile. The framing is done by hand to ensure the artwork sits perfectly within the frame, with acid-free matting to preserve the print.
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We offer free shipping to every country, with no minimum purchase. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location. All orders are tracked and fully insured.
How long will the colors stay vibrant?
Our prints use archival inks and acid-free paper, rated to resist fading for over 100 years under normal lighting conditions. The UV-protective glass in the frame further shields the artwork from sunlight.
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You may return your framed print within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We cover return shipping costs if the artwork arrives damaged or doesn’t match your expectations.
Sources & Further Reading
- The Museum of Modern Art. "Sam Francis." moma.org
- The Art Story. "Sam Francis: American Abstract Expressionist Painter." theartstory.org
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