The artwork under consideration is entitled “Untitled,” created by Konrad Zuse in 1966. This piece employs oil as its medium and aligns itself with the Kitsch art movement. The genre of this artwork is abstract.
The artwork presents a vivid composition dominated by dynamic brushstrokes and an intense color palette. It features an explosion of hues, primarily focusing on a radiant amalgamation of blues and bright oranges with streaks of deep greens and reds. The central portion of the artwork appears to radiate outwards, suggesting an abstract representation of movement or energy emanating from the core. The contrasting colors and the strategic application of brushstrokes create a sense of depth and turbulence, characteristic of abstract expression. The deliberate lack of defined forms and the interplay of colors serve to evoke an emotional and visceral response, essential to the Kitsch movement’s inclination towards eliciting strong reactions through aesthetic experience.