The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by Alexander Calder in 1930. It is an abstract piece belonging to the Abstract Art movement, rendered using oil on canvas.
The artwork features an array of organic and geometric shapes composed in a captivating manner. The composition includes a large, irregularly shaped form that dominates the canvas, characterized by earthy hues of brown and a prominent black void at its center. It is adorned with white accents, enhancing its abstract quality. In the upper right corner, a circular motif in a striking orange hue contrasts with the muted tones of the background. A delicate, wave-like black line meanders through the lower portion of the piece, adding a sense of movement and direction to the overall composition. The interplay of colors and shapes evokes a sense of depth and dynamism, hallmarks of the abstract genre.