“1947-Y-No. 2” is an oil painting created by the artist Clyfford Still in the year 1947. This work of art belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement and measures 176.5 x 149.9 cm. The genre of the artwork is abstract.
The artwork is characterized by its bold use of color and form, indicative of the Abstract Expressionist style. It features a dynamic interplay of black, red, and blue shapes against a creamy off-white background. The composition appears spontaneous yet deliberate, with large, jagged forms that create a sense of movement and intensity. There are also small accents of yellow, adding a touch of brightness to the otherwise dark and somber palette. The overall effect is one of dramatic contrast and emotional power, inviting viewers to engage with the painting on an intuitive and visceral level.