Four squares of different colors contain one another. The largest square is sky blue, the second largest is a cool light gray, the second smallest is a cool off-white, and the smallest square is sunny yellow.
Four squares of different colors contain one another. The largest square is goldenrod, the second largest is a deep tangerine, the second smallest is a slightly darker tangerine color, and the smallest is a very dark red-orange.
Four squares contain one another. The innermost square is a rich earthy brown, followed by an indigo square, that being contained by an ocean blue, and the outermost square being a sea foam green. The finish of this piece gives it a watery…
Four squares of different colors contain one another. The largest is tangerine, the next is peach, the next is a light unsaturated yellow, and the smallest is daisy yellow.
An off-black square sits just slightly askew from the center of the canvas, encompassed by a larger, deep brown square. The sides of the brown square, not the top and bottom edges, are met with thick gray lines. To the top and bottom edges of the…
Four squares contain one another. The largest is an off-white gray color, followed in size by squares in the colors black, very dark gray, and dark gray.
The work is made up of three squares of varying sizes. The largest square is an extremely dark evergreen, the middle-sized square a medium tone evergreen, and the smallest square which lays on top is an oceanic blue.
Five squares of different colors are stacked on top of one another. The largest square is a light sand color, the second largest is a light unsaturated yellow, the middle a cool light gray, the second smallest a similarly cool gray color though…
Five squares contain one another. The largest is a warm off-white, followed by squares in the colors of ocean blue, evergreen, very dark taupe, and a very dark off-black which appears slightly green.