The artwork, titled “Forest,” was created by Vladimir Tatlin in the year 1913. This piece falls within the landscape genre.
The artwork presents an abstract interpretation of a forest scene. Prominent, angular shapes dominate the canvas, representing towering trees, their elongated and twisted forms stretching out in various directions. The background is dark, providing contrast that enhances the light and shadow play on the trees. A small, solitary figure, holding a stick, stands amidst the giant trunks, emphasizing the immense scale and depth of this forested environment. The use of earthy tones, with shades of brown and hints of green, evokes a sense of nature while maintaining a distinct abstract quality. This composition invites viewers to ponder the interplay between natural forms and geometric abstraction.