Hard-edge geometric abstraction, a style associated with Minimalism and color field painting. The composition features two sets of three vertical stripes—gray outer bands flanking a central white stripe—set against a deep green ground. The upper stripe group is shorter, creating asymmetrical vertical tension with the longer lower group. The palette is restricted to flat, unmodulated hues with no shading or texture, producing an impersonal, optical effect. The precise edges and mathematical spacing emphasize the two-dimensionality of the surface and the interaction of pure color relationships, characteristic of post-painterly abstraction and the work of artists like Barnett Newman or Gene Davis.