“Abstract Composition,” created around 1970 by Sonia Delaunay, exemplifies the Orphism art movement and belongs to the abstract genre. The artwork demonstrates Delaunay’s exploration of geometric forms and vibrant color contrasts.
The artwork features an intricate arrangement of geometric shapes, including circles, triangles, and rectangles, interlocking in a harmonious interplay of color and form. Bold hues of red, blue, yellow, and green dominate the composition, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. The use of intersecting and overlapping shapes generates a sense of depth and movement, characteristic of the Orphism style. The textured patterns and varying shades add complexity and vibrancy to the piece, reflecting Delaunay’s mastery in achieving a balanced and captivating abstract composition.