Waterfall (1943) by Arshile Gorky

Waterfall - Arshile Gorky - 1943

Artwork Information

TitleWaterfall
ArtistArshile Gorky
Date1943
Art MovementAbstract Expressionism

About Waterfall

The artwork titled “Waterfall” was created by Arshile Gorky in 1943. It is recognized as a piece belonging to the Abstract Expressionism movement, a genre that emphasizes abstract forms and expressive brushwork. The genre typically conveys the artist’s emotional and psychological expressions.

In the image provided, the painting “Waterfall” appears as a complex arrangement of abstract shapes and a rich palette of colors. Organic forms in hues of yellow, orange, green, and touches of red and black, intermingle to suggest a sense of fluidity and movement that one might associate with a waterfall. The absence of defined figures and the use of ambiguous forms are characteristic of Abstract Expressionism, inviting viewers to engage with the work on an intuitive rather than literal level. The overlapping layers of paint, the variation in brushstrokes, and the use of contrasting colors all contribute to the dynamic and enigmatic quality of the artwork.

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