The artwork, titled “Suprematistic composition (Combined feeling: Circle and square)” by Kazimir Malevich, was created in 1927 in Germany. Executed with pen on an abstract Suprematist style, the artwork epitomizes the principles of the Suprematism art movement.
The composition features a minimalist arrangement of geometric shapes including circles, rectangles, and lines. These forms intersect and overlap in a dynamic yet balanced manner, with varying shades and densities imparting depth and movement. The arrangement emphasizes pure artistic feeling and abstract expression, free from any representational or narrative elements. The stark contrasts and meticulous placement of each element invoke a sense of harmony and tension, characteristic of Malevich’s pioneering work in abstract art.