The artwork, titled “Number 6,” was created by Morris Louis in 1962. It employs magna on canvas as its medium and is part of the Color Field Painting movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 212.7 x 43.8 cm, and it falls within the abstract genre. Notably, it is a piece from the “Stripe” series.
“Number 6” features an arrangement of vertical stripes in vivid colors running parallel to one another, creating a striking visual effect. The composition consists of these color fields which evoke a sense of rhythm and movement. Each stripe maintains a distinct presence, yet contributes to the overall harmony of the piece. The simplicity of the design accentuates the interplay of color and form, characteristic of Louis’s Stripe series and the broader Color Field Painting movement. The use of magna, a type of acrylic resin paint, allows for a smooth application and vibrant finish, enhancing the dynamic quality of the artwork.