As a democratic artist, Poul Gernes’ Lottery Stripes, 1966 reflects his belief in making art accessible to all. Known for his bold use of color and geometric patterns, Gernes aimed to break down barriers by creating works that could be appreciated by a wide audience, beyond galleries and elite circles. Lottery Stripes invites viewers to engage with its rhythm, repetition, and vibrant energy, making art a shared, universal experience © Gernes Estate