Light Pink Octagon (1967) by Richard Tuttle

“Light Pink Octagon,” an abstract work created in 1967 by Richard Tuttle, is a significant piece within the Minimalism art movement. The artwork showcases Tuttle’s minimalist approach through a simple, geometric form rendered in a light pink hue.

The artwork presents an octagonal shape with undefined, gently curving sides, breaking away from the rigid geometry typically associated with minimalism. The light pink color exudes a subtle and delicate presence. The texture within the light pink surface reveals a network of soft creases and wrinkles, adding a dimension of complexity and softness to the form. The overall effect is a serene, meditative piece that invites the viewer to contemplate the simplicity and elegance of both color and shape.

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