The work features a complex, geometrically abstract composition of clearly defined color fields and shapes, in which triangles, circles, and rectangles combine to form a dense, kaleidoscopic network. The diverse color palette – ranging from vibrant red, green, yellow, and blue to black and white – creates a lively interplay of contrasts. At the center of the strictly symmetrically structured image, a deep black space opens up, appearing like a void. The work is a highlight of Evard’s constructivist compositions; it originally references the work “Das Gedeck” from 1924. The combination of constructivist clarity, rhythmic repetition, and intuitive color choice lends the work a particular depth and tension – typical of André Evard’s artistic oeuvre.