The artwork, titled “Man, mustache, navel,” was created by the artist Jean Arp and belongs to the Dada art movement. It falls within the figurative genre.
The artwork features a minimalist and abstract design, characterized by the presence of bold shapes and soft pastel colors. The composition predominantly contains forms and contours that suggest human features, including a mustache-like shape and other ambiguous but recognizable elements. These forms are set against a background of muted purple and light blue hues, creating an intriguing and somewhat surreal visual effect. The use of white and black contrasts emphasizes the abstract nature of the shapes within the piece. This creation exemplifies the Dada movement’s propensity for abstraction and a departure from traditional artistic representations.