The artwork titled “Still Life” was created by Lee Krasner in the year 1938. It belongs to the Abstract Art movement and fits within the genre of still life.
The artwork portrays an abstract composition of various objects traditionally associated with still life paintings. Krasner utilizes a range of colors, predominantly earthy tones and muted hues, to depict the objects on what appears to be a table. The forms are somewhat deconstructed and fragmented, a characteristic of abstract art, allowing for multiple interpretations. Among the discernible items are a bottle, a glass, and a plate with grapes, all rendered in a non-representational style. The background features broad, sweeping strokes that suggest a sense of depth and space, although they do not conform to realistic perspectives. The overall composition appears dynamic and thought-provoking, showcasing Krasner’s unique approach to still life within the abstract art movement.