The artwork titled “Blue Delfina” was created by the artist Jack Youngerman in 1961. It is a piece representative of the Post-Painterly Abstraction art movement and belongs to the abstract genre.
In the artwork, the artist employs a vivid blue background that encompasses the majority of the canvas. This bright blue is interrupted by bold, black shapes scattered across the composition, creating a striking contrast. The black forms appear to be irregular and amorphous, introducing a sense of dynamic movement amid the more static expanse of blue. The interplay between these two dominant colors generates a compelling visual dialogue, characteristic of the geometric simplifications and pure color explorations typical of the Post-Painterly Abstraction movement.