The artwork, titled “Composition 37,” was created by Sonia Delaunay in approximately 1930 and belongs to the Art Movement known as Orphism. It is classified within the genre of design.
The artwork demonstrates a dynamic interplay of shapes and colors. It features a composition predominantly made up of repeated circular and oval shapes, each containing intricate dot patterns within. The color palette is vivid, employing a range of hues including red, green, blue, black, and cream. The arrangement of colors and forms creates a sense of rhythm and movement, reflecting the Orphist emphasis on the harmonious blending of colors to evoke music-like sensations. The overall design is abstract, with no discernible figures or objects, adhering to the principles of Orphism which celebrate the pure abstraction and vibrant interaction of colors.