The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Alexander Calder in 1946. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and is characterized by its abstract genre.
The artwork features a dynamic composition of swirling forms and contrasting colors. Prominent in the piece are two red circular shapes of different sizes, juxtaposed against a small black circle, each positioned within a series of whirling, curved gray lines. The use of black lines also constructs an intriguing form that appears almost like a serpentine shape on the right side of the piece. A vibrant, flowing yellow form adorns the upper part of the artwork, intersected by blue, almost wave-like lines, adding to the vivid energy of the piece. The interplay of these colors and shapes on a light background evokes a sense of movement and rhythm, characteristic of Calder’s abstract style.