The artwork named “Lime-Lemon” was created by Gene Davis in 1970. Rendered using acrylic and pencil on canvas, this piece is a product of the Color Field Painting movement. The artwork measures 228.6 x 165.4 cm and is classified within the abstract genre.
“Lime-Lemon” features a vertical composition comprising narrow, parallel stripes of varying widths. The color palette consists dominantly of vibrant yellows and greens, with shades transitioning seamlessly between the stripes. The overall effect is both rhythmic and soothing, as the juxtaposition of lime and lemon hues creates a harmonious visual experience. The simplicity and repetition of the stripes allow the colors to resonate strongly, drawing viewers into the tranquil yet dynamic world of the artwork.