The artwork, titled “Still Life No. 2 (Quadriptych)”, was created by artist Walasse Ting in 1980. It belongs to the art movements of Naïve Art (Primitivism) and Pop Art and is categorized under the genre of still life.
“Still Life No. 2 (Quadriptych)” displays a vivid and colorful composition divided into four panels. The artwork showcases a table adorned with an abundance of brightly hued fruits, flowers, and decorative items. The dominant color palette includes striking shades of blue, green, pink, and yellow, contributing to a lively and dynamic visual experience. The background features an array of whimsical elements, including playful depictions of animals and abstract figures, intertwining with the primary still life subject. Ting’s use of bold colors and naive stylistic elements reflects his affiliation with both the Naïve Art and Pop Art movements, creating an exuberant and engaging piece.