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National Museum of Women in the Arts

Pasadena Lifesavers Red #4

Four hard-edged octagonal rings, divided into wedges of brown, orange, pink, red, purple, blue, mint green, and grass green, sit on a square, white surface. Dark at the inner and outer edges and light in the center, the colors create the illusion of curved 3-dimensional objects.
Judy Chicago, Pasadena Lifesavers Red #4, 1969-70; Sprayed acrylic lacquer on acrylic, 60 x 60 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of MaryRoss Taylor in memory of Carlota S. Smith; © Chicago Woodman LLC, Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York; Photo by Lee Stalsworth
Close up of Pasadena Lifesavers Red #4
Four hard-edged octagonal rings, divided into wedges of brown, orange, pink, red, purple, blue, mint green, and grass green, sit on a square, white surface. Dark at the inner and outer edges and light in the center, the colors create the illusion of curved 3-dimensional objects.

Artwork Details

  • Artist

    Judy Chicago
  • Title

    Pasadena Lifesavers Red #4
  • Date

    1969–70
  • Medium

    Sprayed acrylic lacquer on acrylic
  • Dimensions

    60 x 60 in.
  • Donor Credit

    Gift of MaryRoss Taylor in memory of Carlota S. Smith
  • Image Credit

    © Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York; Photo by Lee Stalsworth
  • On Display

    Yes