Life is richer and more beautiful when we embrace all the colors the world has to offer. 🌈
Ellsworth Kelly once said he wanted his paintings to be “open and seen.” The arrangement of color in “Spectrum I” (1953) feels timeless—an invitation to pause and take in the beauty of diversity.
This weekend, as we march in the SF Pride Parade, and all year round, we celebrate our LGBTQIA+ community. We are open, and we see you 🏳️🌈
#HappyPrideMonth
[Ellsworth Kelly, “Spectrum I,” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and promised gift of Helen and Charles Schwab; © Ellsworth Kelly; photo: Katherine Du Tiel Photo 2: by Charles Villyard]