“Untitled” is an artwork by Clyfford Still, created in 1934 using oil as the medium. The artwork is associated with the Expressionism art movement. The piece, categorized under genre painting, measures 149 by 83 centimeters and is currently housed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in San Francisco, California, US.
The artwork features a humanoid figure with exaggerated proportions, rendered in an array of earthy brown tones, which evoke a sense of raw, primal energy. The figure appears to be walking or in motion, with elongated limbs and an abstract, almost skeletal physique set against a tumultuous, textured background. The brushwork is vigorous and dynamic, consistent with the Expressionist movement’s emphasis on emotional experience over realistic representation. The figure’s vague flesh tones and stark contrast with the darker backdrop create a haunting, evocative mood that draws the viewer into the mysterious, introspective world portrayed by the artist.