Tapestry by Sam Gilliam

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Tapestry

Abstract composition · Gallery framed print
30×40 cm (12×16")
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Sam Gilliam’s Radical Fabric of Color

Tapestry embodies the revolutionary approach Sam Gilliam brought to Abstract Expressionism in the late 20th century. Unlike his peers who confined paint to flat canvases, Gilliam liberated color by staining and draping unstretched fabric—a technique that transformed abstract art into a three-dimensional experience. This work exemplifies his signature method: vibrant pigments bleed into raw canvas, creating an interplay of transparency and density that shifts with light and viewpoint. The result is neither painting nor sculpture but a hybrid form that challenges traditional boundaries.

Gilliam’s innovation lay in his rejection of the frame as a limiting structure. As the Smithsonian American Art Museum observes, his draped canvases “activate the space around them,” turning walls into dynamic fields of color. Tapestry continues this dialogue, its layered hues of crimson, cobalt, and ochre suggesting depth without illusionism. The composition’s irregular edges—some frayed, others sharply folded—hint at the physical process behind its creation, where gravity and chance played roles equal to the artist’s hand.

Tapestry by Sam Gilliam — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Tapestry (detail). The interplay of stained fabric and raw canvas edges creates a tactile visual rhythm.
The Washington Color School

Beyond the Canvas: Gilliam and the Washington Color School

Sam Gilliam emerged as a pivotal figure in the Washington Color School, a movement that redefined abstract painting in the 1960s. While artists like Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland explored color field techniques on flat surfaces, Gilliam pushed further by treating the canvas itself as a malleable medium. His draped works, including Tapestry, rejected the rectilinear constraints of stretcher bars, instead embracing the fluidity of fabric suspended in space. This radical approach aligned with the era’s broader challenges to artistic convention, from Minimalism’s geometric purity to Performance Art’s ephemerality.

The Washington Color School’s emphasis on optical vibrancy found its most physical manifestation in Gilliam’s work. Where his contemporaries used thinned acrylic to create luminous veils, Gilliam introduced a sculptural dimension. Tapestry’s folded layers exemplify this tension: the deep blues and fiery reds appear to float, yet the visible creases and uneven edges ground the work in tangible materiality. As The Art Story notes, Gilliam’s innovations “bridged the gap between painting and installation,” a synthesis that Tapestry embodies through its balance of chromatic intensity and structural improvisation.

Tapestry’s power lies in its contradictions: it is both monumental and intimate, rigid in its geometric underpinnings yet fluid in its execution. The folded fabric doesn’t just hold color—it becomes color, transforming abstract expression into architectural presence.
Technical Mastery

The Alchemy of Stained Fabric

Composition: Controlled Chaos

Gilliam’s process began with raw, unprimed canvas stretched across the studio floor. He applied thinned acrylic pigment in broad, gestural sweeps, allowing the color to bleed into the fabric’s weave. For Tapestry, the composition’s apparent randomness belies careful planning: the central vertical fold acts as an axis, with diagonal creases radiating outward to create a sense of controlled expansion. This structural framework prevents the work from dissolving into pure abstraction, instead anchoring the viewer’s eye amid the chromatic storm.

Color: The Physics of Light

The pigment application in Tapestry exploits the translucency of unstretched canvas. Layers of crimson, ultramarine, and golden ochre overlap to generate secondary hues optically rather than through mixing. The folded edges cast subtle shadows, causing the colors to shift with the viewer’s position—a phenomenon Gilliam described as “painting in space.” Unlike traditional canvases that reflect light uniformly, Tapestry absorbs and refracts it, making the artwork an active participant in its environment.

Own This Landmark of Abstract Innovation

Bring Sam Gilliam’s groundbreaking vision into your space. This framed art print captures the textural depth and vibrant palette of the original draped canvas, presented in a gallery-quality frame with UV-protective glazing. Free worldwide shipping ensures your print arrives ready to transform any wall into a dialogue of color and form.

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Displaying Tapestry: A Curator’s Approach

The 30×40 cm dimensions of this framed print make it versatile for both intimate and expansive spaces. In modern interiors, position Tapestry against a matte white or warm gray wall to accentuate its vibrant palette—the crimson and cobalt will appear to glow against neutral backdrops. For a bolder statement, pair it with deep navy or charcoal walls to create a jewel-box effect that intensifies the artwork’s luminosity. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the print’s archival quality, but consider spot lighting to enhance the textural interplay of folded fabric.

In open-concept living areas, Tapestry serves as a focal point above a low-profile console or media unit. Its abstract composition complements minimalist furnishings while adding warmth to industrial materials like steel and concrete. For smaller spaces, such as a study or bedroom, the print’s dynamic lines create a sense of movement without overwhelming the room. The gallery frame’s clean profile ensures the artwork remains the center of attention, whether hung solo or as part of a curated abstract collection.

FAQ
What framing options are included with this print?

Each print arrives in a gallery-quality frame with a neutral matte finish and UV-protective glazing. The framing is designed to complement the artwork’s modern aesthetic while providing archival protection. No additional framing is required.

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

We offer free shipping to all countries worldwide with no minimum purchase. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days, depending on your location. Tracking information is provided for every order.

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

Our prints use archival inks and acid-free paper to resist fading for decades. The UV-protective glazing in the frame further shields the artwork from light damage, preserving the original’s intensity.

What is your return policy?

If you’re not completely satisfied, you may return your print within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. The artwork must be in original condition, and we cover return shipping costs.

Sources & Further Reading

  1. Smithsonian American Art Museum. "Sam Gilliam." americanart.si.edu
  2. The Art Story. "Washington Color School Movement." theartstory.org
  3. The Museum of Modern Art. "Sam Gilliam: 1933–2022." moma.org
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Further Reading

Deep dive into Sam Gilliam’s artistic legacy and the Washington Color School with these essential resources.

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Own a piece of Abstract Expressionism’s most innovative chapter. This framed print of Tapestry arrives ready to hang, with free worldwide shipping and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Experience the transformative power of Gilliam’s draped color in your own space—order today and receive your print in 5–10 business days.

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