The art piece that I picked was an 8mm color film by an Indian artist, Nalini Malani. Although this piece was made in 1969, it appears to be very modern due to its very abstract qualities. While often times abstract pieces bore me, this one really caught my attention due to its eye grabbing color schemes. The the various shades of blue accompanied with white cubes fading in and out makes for a very beautiful aesthetic. Just when you are ready to look away, the piece transitions slowly into areas of pink and red fading in and out as well and then returns to its original blue interface. After staring at this piece for five to ten minutes I couldn’t depict the intention of the artist however if I was to make a guess I would probably say that this piece resembles feeling anger and sadness at once. The plethora of blue shades at the beginning of the video definitely evoked a sense of gloom which was followed by a very intense transition into red and pink colors evoking anger frustration and conflict. The thin white cubes could resemble moments of clarity during an internal struggle not only because of the neutral color but because of its very scarce presence in the piece. This piece really caught my interest because it is abstract on many levels. Its lack of detail not only creates a lot of room for interpretation but also room for confusion. Not only was I uncertain of what this piece resembles, but I was also unsure of what emotions to be feeling.