The artwork titled “Creation of the World” was created by Fernand Léger in 1924. It is a product of the Constructivism art movement and belongs to the design genre. The artwork measures 32 by 24.5 centimeters and is housed in the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
The artwork features a stylized human figure characterized by bold geometric shapes and a limited color palette. The figure is predominantly composed of black and white elements, with additional blocks of brown and occasional touches of lighter hues. The design is minimalistic yet impactful, adhering to Constructivist principles that emphasize abstract and geometric forms. The figure appears to be a synthesis of various shapes, meticulously arranged to depict a human-like form in an abstract manner. The clear lines and stark contrast in colors draw attention to the structural aspects of the design, reflecting Léger’s exploration of form and composition. The overall aesthetic is both modern and timeless, showcasing the artist’s unique approach to abstraction and design.