The artwork is an abstract, geometric composition from 1972, executed as a color lithograph and printed in a limited edition (47/75). The image is structured around strong architectural forms and symmetrical balance. A large, dark semicircle dominates the upper background, creating a sense of enclosure and depth. In the center, angular, block-like shapes form a fragmented, almost sculptural structure, evoking an abstracted architectural space or portal. These forms are rendered in varying shades of grey and black, with textured surfaces that suggest stone or concrete. The lower section introduces muted yet contrasting colors: earthy red, ochre, and blue bands intersect diagonally, adding rhythm and visual tension to the composition. The interplay between sharp geometric edges and softly textured color fields creates a dynamic balance between solidity and movement. Overall, the work reflects the formal language of geometric abstraction typical of the late 1960s and early 1970s, with influences from Constructivism and Concrete Art. The restrained color palette and precise structure convey a sense of monumentality and quiet introspection.
50 cm large, 64 cm height