The artwork, titled “75 Stones,” is a creation by the artist John Cage, completed in the year 1989. It is associated with the Abstract Expressionism movement and is classified as an abstract genre piece.
In this artwork, a variety of colored forms and brushstrokes are dispersed across the canvas, creating a sense of randomness and spontaneity. The composition features an array of shapes—including circles, lines, and amorphous figures—rendered in different hues such as green, orange, and various shades of red and gray. The visual elements appear to overlap and intersect with each other, generating a layered effect. The brushstrokes vary in intensity, some appearing more opaque while others are transparent, creating a dynamic interplay of colors and forms. The overall effect is one of complexity and open interpretation, typical of abstract expressionist works.