The artwork titled “Nalon” by James Brooks, created in 1968, belongs to the Abstract Expressionism art movement.
The artwork features an abstract composition that showcases a mixture of geometric shapes and gestural paint strokes. The predominant colors are muted, with splashes of black, blue, and pink against a primarily white background. A large, irregularly shaped blue polygon occupies part of the right side of the canvas, intersected by scattered black and white blotches. Thin, curvilinear black lines traverse the canvas, connecting and juxtaposing the colors and shapes. The artwork exudes a sense of spontaneity and dynamic movement, characteristic of Abstract Expressionism, while also integrating asymmetry and balanced areas of color.