The artwork, titled “Discs,” is a creation by Fernand Léger, completed in 1918. This piece belongs to the Cubism movement and is an abstract genre, measuring 240 by 180 cm.
“Discs” is a vibrant and intricate composition, featuring a multitude of geometric shapes and bold colors. The predominant forms are circular discs, rendered in a variety of hues including greens, reds, yellows, purples, and blacks. These discs intersect and overlap with angular shapes and lines, creating a dynamic and rhythmic visual experience. The background and surrounding elements consist of rectangular forms and linear patterns, which enhance the sense of depth and movement within the artwork. The meticulous arrangement of these shapes and colors exemplifies Léger’s fascination with modernity, machinery, and the abstract exploration of form.