Not Quite a Yellow Square (1995) by Miklos Nemeth is a bold acrylic on paper piece measuring 30 x 30 cm, signed on the bottom left. The painting is a vibrant composition of geometric and organic shapes in vivid colors, including reds, greens, blues, yellows, and purples, set against a stark black background. The piece is infused with the playful spontaneity of abstract expressionism and the structured chaos of geometric abstraction. The contrasting colors and dynamic forms create a sense of rhythm and visual movement, challenging the viewer’s perception of space and form. Nemeth’s use of overlapping shapes and fragmented patterns gives the work a lively, almost musical quality, making it a captivating interplay of color and composition.