1966
Wavy Stripe: Green, Blue, Orange, Red
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Curatorial notes
Editor: Here we have Michael Kidner's *Wavy Stripe: Green, Blue, Orange, Red.* The repetitive use of color and form is quite striking. What do you see in the interplay of these elements? Curator: The structural integrity lies within the oscillating rhythm established by the chromatic arrangement and the sine-like wave. Observe how the verticality of the stripes interacts with their curvature. Editor: So, the composition is more than just the colors themselves. It's the relationship between those elements? Curator: Precisely. The formal qualities dictate the aesthetic experience. The artist's orchestration of these elements results in visual harmony. Editor: That's a new perspective for me. Thanks for pointing out how the color and structure combine to shape our perception. Curator: Indeed. The essence resides in the formal dialogue.