Dressing Wells (1961) by Wayne Thiebaud

The artwork, titled “Dressing Wells,” was created by Wayne Thiebaud in 1961. It is an oil painting on canvas from the Pop Art movement, characterized by a still life genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 55.9 x 71.1 cm.

“Dressing Wells” features a simple yet evocative composition of three circular bowls filled with different colored dressings: yellow, white, and red. Each bowl contains a utensil, likely a spatula or spoon, protruding from the vibrant and thickly painted contents. The background is predominantly white, with subtle brushstrokes that appear to radiate out from the bowls, creating a sense of dynamism and movement. The use of bold colors and thick impasto technique is characteristic of Thiebaud’s style, invoking a tactile and almost edible quality to the painted subject, while embodying the aesthetic principles of the Pop Art movement by focusing on everyday objects presented with a heightened sense of realism and vibrancy.

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