The artwork titled “Project for a mural Vulcania” was created by Fernand Léger in 1951 and is associated with the Orphism art movement. Measuring 114 x 195 cm, this piece belongs to the design genre and is housed at the Musée National Fernand Léger in Biot, France.
In the artwork, Léger employs a vibrant palette with bold, interlocking shapes that echo the dynamism and rhythmic qualities characteristic of Orphism. The composition features an array of curved and angular forms in vivid colors such as blue, green, red, yellow, and orange, set against a stark white background. These jubilant forms harmonize to create a sense of fluid motion and energy, typifying Léger’s abstract approach and his interest in the synthesis of color and form. The presence of black outlines provides definition and contrast, enhancing the visual impact of the piece. The artwork encapsulates the artist’s exploration of abstraction through a playful, yet structured arrangement that draws the viewer into its lively and dynamic design.