650A Exodus Into Space (1971) by Friedensreich Hundertwasser

The artwork, titled “650A Exodus Into Space,” was created by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1971. Executed in the medium of silkscreen, it is part of the “Look at It on a Rainy Day” series. The piece adheres to the Transautomatism movement and falls within the figurative genre of artwork.

“650A Exodus Into Space” showcases Hundertwasser’s distinctive and vibrant style. The artwork is teeming with abstract forms and bold, saturated colors. Dominating the composition is an intricate assemblage of geometric and organic shapes intertwined in a dreamlike manner. The visual narrative conveys a dynamic and somewhat surreal scene, brimming with a sense of movement and otherworldliness. The palette is rich in blues, greens, and reds, creating a vivid contrast that captures the viewer’s imagination. The use of repetitive patterns and intricate details illustrates Hundertwasser’s unique approach to form and color, embodying the essence of the Transautomatism art movement.

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