The artwork titled “G&W” was created by Stuart Davis in 1944. It belongs to the art movements of Cubism and Hard Edge Painting and falls within the genre of abstract art.
The artwork is a complex composition of geometric shapes and vibrant colors meticulously arranged within distinct sections divided by black lines. The palette primarily consists of bright yellows, greens, blues, and reds, juxtaposed against neutral tones. The design is characterized by an array of abstract forms, angular lines, and contrasting patterns that seemingly float within the designated compartments. Each section of the composition possesses a unique combination of shapes and colors that contribute to the overall dynamic nature of the piece, reflective of the artist’s engagement with abstraction and modernist styles.