“696 A Yellow Last Wil,” created by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1971, is a striking silkscreen that forms part of the Transautomatism art movement. This work is categorized under the genre of figurative art.
The artwork presents a vibrant composition distinguished by its bold use of colors and organically flowing forms. The predominant palette consists of various shades of yellow, green, pink, and blue, creating a lively and dynamic interplay. Central to the piece are a sequence of onion-shaped domes rendered in multi-colored, stripe-like patterns, set against a background teeming with geometric shapes such as squares and rectangles. Lines and curves interweave, giving the piece a sense of movement and interconnectivity. The meticulous patterns and the juxtaposition of colors serve to draw the viewer’s eye across the entire canvas, ensuring an engaging visual experience.