Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

Larry Zox's Yellow Abstract, 1965 oil painting featuring angular yellow shapes with pale green and white accents on canvas.

Oil on canvas board - Signed and dated to verso ‘Larry Zox February 20- March 11, 1965’ // Yellow Abstract by Larry Zox, created in 1965, is an oil painting on canvas board that exemplifies Zox’s engagement with geometric abstraction. The composition features angular, interlocking shapes in vivid yellow, accented by subtle strips of pale green and white. These shapes create a dynamic sense of movement and tension within the canvas, characteristic of Zox’s exploration of color relationships and spatial interaction. The bold color palette and sharp lines lend the work a vibrant energy, while the arrangement of shapes encourages the viewer’s eye to travel across the surface in an almost rhythmic manner. Signed and dated on the reverse, this painting is a strong representation of Zox's contribution to the Hard-Edge painting movement, where precision, form, and color interplay to create a visually compelling abstraction.

Artwork Copyright © Larry Zox

Yellow Abstract , 1965

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Oil on canvas board - Signed and dated to verso ‘Larry Zox February 20- March 11, 1965’ // Yellow Abstract by Larry Zox, created in 1965, is an oil painting on canvas board that exemplifies Zox’s engagement with geometric abstraction. The composition features angular, interlocking shapes in vivid yellow, accented by subtle strips of pale green and white. These shapes create a dynamic sense of movement and tension within the canvas, characteristic of Zox’s exploration of color relationships and spatial interaction. The bold color palette and sharp lines lend the work a vibrant energy, while the arrangement of shapes encourages the viewer’s eye to travel across the surface in an almost rhythmic manner. Signed and dated on the reverse, this painting is a strong representation of Zox's contribution to the Hard-Edge painting movement, where precision, form, and color interplay to create a visually compelling abstraction.

Artwork Copyright © Larry Zox

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Untitled 3 From Niagara Series, 1980

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Untitled 2 From Niagara Series, 1980

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Untitled 1 From Niagara Series, 1980

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Scissors, 1980

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Grey Sweep I, 1979

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What is Hard Edge Art?

Hard Edge art is a style of abstract painting that became popular in the 1960s. It features areas of color separated by crisp, sharp edges that are painted with geometric precision. The term hard-edge painting was coined by art critic Jules Langsner to describe this approach, which contrasts with the softer, more fluid forms of other abstract styles.

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