The artwork titled “Design” by Theo van Doesburg, created in 1924 in Germany, is a significant piece in the Constructivism art movement. Composed with pencil on paper, this design piece measures 100.5 x 49.5 cm and falls under the genre of design.
The artwork features a complex and highly structured composition, characterized by precise grid patterns and geometric forms drawn in pencil. The intricate geometric configurations suggest an architectural element or a meticulously planned abstract visual. The lines are precise and methodically drawn, providing a sense of order and symmetry. The careful alignment and repetition of shapes reflect the principles of the Constructivism movement, emphasizing functionality and abstraction. The use of simple graphite on paper highlights the artist’s intention to focus purely on the form and structure without the distraction of color. The overall design exudes a sense of meticulous calculation and deliberate artistry.