The artwork titled “Creation of World” by Marc Chagall, created in 1971 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France, is a notable piece from the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. As a work of design, it embodies the characteristic whimsical and imaginative style Chagall is known for.
The artwork is a colorful composition divided into three panels, each brimming with dynamic figures, abstract shapes, and vibrant hues. The central theme appears to be the creation and formation of the world, depicted through a swirling array of human and animal forms interwoven with celestial bodies and elemental forces. The dominant use of blue tones interspersed with bursts of contrasting colors invokes a sense of cosmic significance and divine creativity. Each panel retains a unique arrangement of shapes and figures, contributing to the overall narrative of birth and creation that the artwork conveys.