Composition I (Still life) (1916) by Theo van Doesburg

The artwork titled “Composition I (Still Life)” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1916. This piece belongs to the Abstract Art and Cubism movements and falls under the genre of abstract art.

In the artwork, one can observe a rich interplay of geometric forms and vibrant colors. The composition is dominated by circles and triangles intersecting and overlapping, creating a sense of organized complexity and dynamic balance. The use of contrasting colors such as green, red, and yellow highlights different sections, drawing the viewer’s attention across the entire piece. The background is made up of subtle hues of blue and purple, providing depth and context to the more vividly colored geometric shapes. The thoughtful arrangement of shapes and colors in “Composition I (Still Life)” exemplifies Theo van Doesburg’s exploration of abstract forms and cubist influences.

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