The artwork, titled “Untitled,” is a piece by Anne Truitt created in 1967. It belongs to the Color Field Painting movement and falls within the abstract genre.
The artwork features large, flat expanses of color, primarily consisting of various shades of orange. The composition is minimalistic, with vertical divisions that subtly differentiate the hues. The right side of the piece transitions from a deeper, more saturated orange to a lighter, pastel-like shade, creating a gradient effect. The simplicity of the design emphasizes the emotional impact of color and form, characteristic of the Color Field Painting movement. This abstract work invites the viewer to engage with the purity of color, evoking a sense of contemplation and introspection.