The artwork, titled “Eggs,” was created by Andy Warhol in 1982 and belongs to the Pop Art movement. It is classified within the figurative genre.
In this composition, the artwork features multiple colorful, oval-shaped forms against a stark black background. The color palette includes vibrant shades such as blue, yellow, red, pink, and orange, creating a striking contrast against the dark backdrop. The ovals are scattered across the canvas in a seemingly random yet visually balanced arrangement, each varying slightly in size and hue. The simplicity of the shapes combined with the bold use of color embodies the characteristics of the Pop Art movement, emphasizing Warhol’s interest in everyday objects and their representation in art. The minimalistic approach and vivid coloration invite the viewer to contemplate the ordinary subject matter through an extraordinary lens.