“Phenomena Tibetan Flange” is an abstract artwork created by Paul Jenkins in 1973, utilizing acrylic on canvas. The piece measures 168 x 188 cm and belongs to the Color Field Painting and Lyrical Abstraction movements. The composition is characterized by vivid hues and fluid, organic forms, emphasizing the artist’s distinct technique and expressive style.
The artwork is distinguished by a harmonious interplay of bold colors. The dominant shades of purple and orange transition smoothly into each other, creating a visually striking diagonal flow across the canvas. Hints of green and yellow interspersed within the composition add to its dynamic quality. The fluidity of the colors and their gradient blending suggests a sense of movement and depth, drawing the viewer into the vibrant interplay of forms. The ethereal, almost translucent quality of the colors imbues the piece with a sense of lightness and elegance, aligning with the principles of Color Field Painting and Lyrical Abstraction.