Untitled (Edge) (1965) by Sam Francis

“Untitled (Edge)” is a 1965 artwork by Sam Francis, prominently associated with the Color Field Painting and Post-Painterly Abstraction movements. The artwork belongs to the abstract genre, reflecting Francis’s exploration of vibrant colors and dynamic compositions. As an emblematic piece from the mid-20th century, it showcases the artist’s innovative approach to abstract expressionism.

The artwork features a vivid palette with prominent brushstrokes and areas of concentrated color juxtaposed against expanses of white or lighter hues. The composition seems to flow with organic shapes and freely applied pigments, creating a sense of movement and spontaneity. The interplay of colors and negative space is a hallmark of Francis’s style, inviting the viewer to contemplate the relationships between form, color, and the canvas’s borders. The use of the edge within the composition may suggest a conceptual exploration of boundaries and transitions in abstract art.

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