The artwork entitled “God, Law” was created by the esteemed artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in the year 1981. Executed using pencil on paper, this piece is a representative example of the Neo-Expressionism and Street Art movements. It falls within the figurative genre and measures 27.3 cm by 21.7 cm.
In its visual composition, the artwork showcases a central theme characterized by simplicity and directness, depicting a balance scale with a dollar sign forming its vertical axis. The weighing pans, depicted on either side, seem to bear an array of dark, scattered dots, while the inscriptions “GOD” and “LAW” are prominently placed below in outlined rectangular frames. The background is replete with a variety of stains and splatters, further emphasizing the raw and unrefined aesthetic prevalent in Basquiat’s work. This visual setting augments the interpretive weight of the symbolism in juxtaposing divine and legal concepts against a backdrop of monetary influence.