The artwork titled “Emery Paper collage” was created by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy in 1930. Rendered using the medium of collage, it is a notable piece within the Constructivism art movement and exemplifies the abstract genre.
The artwork displays a carefully arranged composition featuring geometric shapes and lines against a textured, dark background. Central to the piece is a circular form embellished with a mix of soft hues including blues and yellows, intersected by white lattice patterns. A bold red dot adds a striking contrast within the circle. Contributing to its dynamic nature, white lines project outward from the central circle, intersecting with a singular, elongated rectangular strip. The overall effect is a harmonious balance of form and color, characteristic of Constructivist ideals, exuding a sense of both order and abstraction.