The artwork titled “TiT,” created by the artist Richard Hamilton in 2002, belongs to the figurative genre.
In the artwork, one can observe a blend of abstract and figurative elements. The central composition is divided into two distinct sections. On the left side, there is a prominent red square with a spiral design in black and white, positioned above a rectangular cut-out that appears in a muted grey palette. Adjacent to this, the silhouette of a hand-like form, rendered in black, emerges. Below the red square, a sliver of green, suggesting an element of nature, peeks through. The right section of the artwork displays a multitude of thin, parallel lines in various colors, forming a gradient and extending into the background, giving an illusion of depth. A shadowy form of a profile is faintly visible against these lines, adding to the intricate interplay of shapes and hues within the piece. The overall composition exudes a sense of structured geometry, combined with subtle hints of figurative representation.