“Still Life (Red and Yellow)” is an oil painting created in 1930 by the artist Arshile Gorky. This abstract artwork, influenced by the Cubism movement, measures 73.34 x 103.82 cm and is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork features a composition characterized by bold, contrasting colors and geometric forms. Dominated by reds and yellows, the painting includes an abstracted white figure resembling a head, set against a backdrop of intersecting planes and colorful shapes. The interplay of shapes and colors creates a sense of depth and movement, highlighting Gorky’s skillful manipulation of form and space. The overall effect is a dynamic, visually engaging piece that exemplifies the principles of Cubism while reflecting Gorky’s unique artistic vision.