The artwork titled “Head of slut” was created in 1909 by Frantisek Kupka. Utilizing watercolor on paper, the piece measures 28 x 32.5 cm and is categorized under the Expressionism art movement. It is a portrait that currently resides in the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.
The watercolor portrait captures a striking profile of a woman’s head adorned with a headdress or elaborate hairstyle. The artist uses soft, flowing strokes to render her features and accentuates her large, expressive eyes and pronounced lips. The artwork exudes a sense of introspection and depth typical of Expressionism, engaging the viewer through its bold yet delicate use of color and form against a muted background.