“Composition 32,” created by Sonia Delaunay around 1930, is a work belonging to the Orphism art movement and falls under the genre of design. The artwork exemplifies the movement’s emphasis on geometric forms and vibrant colors.
The artwork features a repetitive pattern of elongated, spiral-like shapes that are arranged in diagonal rows across the composition. Each spiral is composed of a series of curving, overlapping lines. The color palette consists primarily of warm hues, including various shades of red, pink, yellow, and some deep purples. The overall design creates a sense of dynamic rhythm and movement, characteristic of Delaunay’s work and the Orphism movement. The use of color and shape is meticulously balanced, resulting in a visually engaging and harmonious piece.