"One color, red, dominates - at first. With more prolonged observation, however, each of the other colors insists on its presence and importance to the image. A pattern of purple emerges, and a pattern of greens, blues, purples, yellows, each fluctuating in a dense, visual atmosphere. Colors come forth, press back, touch each other, and then move apart. Interwoven, interlocking, fractured, shifting, displacing, replacing: strokes map the surface with extraordinary subtlety".
Ruth Fine, Gemini G.E.L., Art and Collaboration, 1984, pp. 176-77