Robine Clignett focuses on the effect of colour. For her, colours are independent entities; personalities with a particular character that can evoke their own series of associations. She titles her pieces with vocables such as midnight, dawn, and dusk to establish a link between specific colours and certain times of the day and night, thus concretising them. Yet she sees colour in her work not so much as tool for literal representation, but rather as the expression of something absolute to which the viewer has to surrender.
Here the image is more concrete with the ouline of a dark blue mountain from which a winding beam rises up.