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.
Four squares appear "stacked" so that the larger squares contain the smaller ones. The largest square is a slightly muddy green, with subsequent squares getting smaller and appearing in the following colors: light gray-ish purple, a similarly light…
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…
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.
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.
Three squares of different colors contain one another. The largest is a light unsaturated sandy yellow, the middle square is a slightly darker color than the first, and the smallest square is a light peachy pink.
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.
Three squares of different colors contain one another. The largest is salmon pink, the middle is clementine orange, and the smallest is a light sky blue.
Distinct, squared lines of dark red and white intersect and mingle on a bright red background. The canvas is a narrow rectangle. The work carries a glitch-like effect.