The artwork titled “Contrast of Form” was created by the artist Fernand Léger in 1914. This piece belongs to the Tubism art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.
The artwork exhibits a dynamic interplay of geometric shapes and vibrant colors, characteristic of Tubism, an offshoot of Cubism. Dominated by cylindrical forms and conical structures, the composition is a complex arrangement of intersecting planes and volumes. The use of contrasting colors, with bold reds, whites, yellows, and blacks, creates a sense of movement and depth. The lines are sharply defined, yet the overall composition maintains a rhythmic and almost industrial aesthetic. Fernand Léger’s exploration of form through abstraction in this piece exemplifies the early 20th-century avant-garde approach to visual art.