The artwork titled “Dereau No. 11,” created by John Cage in 1982, is indicative of the Abstract Expressionism movement and falls under the abstract genre.
The artwork embodies a delicate interplay of lines, shapes, and subtle color gradients. Prominent features include a combination of intersecting and curving lines in varying hues such as blue, brown, and green. The composition is further enriched by a large circular form on the right, partially overlapped by a brown rectangular shape, which introduces a contrasting geometric rigidity to the otherwise fluid design. Wisps of abstract forms and faint traces of muted colors also populate the canvas, creating a sense of randomness and spontaneity typical of Abstract Expressionism. The overall piece evokes a contemplative and ethereal experience.