“Zyig” is a notable work by Cy Twombly, created in the year 1951. The artwork belongs to the Abstract Expressionism movement and is classified under the abstract genre. In “Zyig,” Twombly employs a dynamic interplay of black and white tones, characterized by broad, impasto strokes and rough texture. The composition features an enigmatic central figure flanked by dark, amorphous shapes, suggesting a sense of movement and depth. The raw and gestural approach highlights Twombly’s exploration of form and emotion, encapsulating the essence of Abstract Expressionism.