The artwork titled “848A Right to Create” was crafted by Friedensreich Hundertwasser in 1986. Rendered in the medium of woodcut, this piece belongs to the art movement of Transautomatism and is categorized within the abstract genre. It is part of the series “Joy of Man.”
The artwork displays a vivid, intricate design characterized by a multitude of colorful, interwoven patterns. The broadly spiraling shapes, dominated by yellow, green, red, and blue hues, create a dynamic sense of motion and depth. The central portion of the artwork includes a face-like form with prominent blue eyes, set against a background of varied squares and rectangles that may symbolize windows or doors. The piece also incorporates small black-and-white checkered patterns that contribute to the overall complexity and rhythmic quality of the design. The overall effect is one of vibrant, almost chaotic creativity, inviting viewers to explore and interpret the myriad of shapes and colors present.