The artwork, titled “Rubbers of Rezinotrest,” was created by Alexander Rodchenko in 1925. It is a poster that is part of the Constructivism art movement. Constructivism is known for its dedication to modernity, functionality, and the incorporation of geometric and abstract forms.
The artwork features a central triangular composition with an illustration of a pile of rubber shoes at its center. Flanking the triangle are two figures clad in striped garments, each facing inward toward the central image. The typography is bold and organized, with the large words “ГАЛОШИ РЕЗИНОТРЕСТА” prominently displayed at the top of the poster. Below the main image, there are additional lines of text, including “ПРОСТО ВОСТОРГ! НОСЯТ СЕВЕР, ЗАПАД, ЮГ И ВОСТОК” and the word “ВОСТОК” emphasized at the bottom. The color scheme is restrained, utilizing shades of brown and beige, which adds to the functional and propagandistic character of the poster.