The artwork titled “The Oranges, No. 1 (Black Crows)” is a piece created by artist Grace Hartigan in 1952. Executed with oil and paper, this work falls under the Abstract Expressionism movement.
The artwork utilizes a vivid and dynamic palette, with energetic brushstrokes and layering that evokes a sense of movement and emotional intensity. Dominated by bold splashes of blues, whites, yellows, and whites, the piece is interspersed with discernible text fragments, which add an element of narrative or poetic ambiguity. The black crows mentioned in the title may be abstractly represented through the dark tones and forms that punctuate the composition. The overall effect is one of vivid, chaotic beauty, typical of Abstract Expressionism, inviting viewers to delve into their interpretations.