“Still Life” is an artwork created by Lyubov Popova in 1915, utilizing oil on canvas. This piece aligns with the artistic movements of Cubism and Cubo-Futurism. The artwork, which measures 40 by 58 cm, is categorized under the still life genre and is presently held in a private collection.
The artwork features an intricate assemblage of forms and fragments, characteristic of the Cubist and Cubo-Futurist styles. Various objects and shapes are interwoven, creating a dynamic and complex composition. Textual elements and patterned pieces contribute to the visual richness, while the use of monochromatic tones enhances its abstract nature. The overlapping planes and fragmented view evoke a sense of dynamism and multifaceted perspectives, profoundly reflective of the artistic explorations of the early 20th century.