The artwork titled “FLYING COLORS” by Alexander Calder was created in 1973 and is part of the abstract expressionism movement. The genre of this artwork is design, which is evident in the way it has been applied to an unconventional canvas.
The image shows an airplane with a vibrant and colorful paint scheme. The design is characterized by bold, bright colors and abstract shapes that cover the aircraft’s body, wings, and tail. There are organic shapes and curves interspersed with solid blocks of color, creating a dynamic and flowing visual impact. Calder’s distinctive style, often associated with his mobile sculptures, is evident in the playful and energetic abstraction decorating the plane. The name “Calder” is prominently displayed on the side of the aircraft, indicative of both the artwork’s title and the artist’s signature.