This circular image is an abstract composition featuring a variety of overlapping geometric shapes, primarily rectangles, set against a dark, shadowy background. The arrangement creates a sense of depth through layered planes, where different forms intersect or sit behind one another. The shapes are varied in size and orientation, filling the entire round frame with a chaotic yet structured rhythm.
The colour palette is highly vibrant and saturated, utilizing bold primary and secondary hues. Brilliant shades of lime green, bright yellow, cobalt blue, and vermillion red contrast sharply against deep browns and solid blacks. Several of the shapes feature subtle textures, such as wavy lined patterns on beige segments or grainy, canvas-like surfaces on the earthy brown blocks. The overall aesthetic is modernist, reminiscent of collage-style mixed media or a tactile layered painting.
The lighting is flat and uniform, emphasizing the solid blocks of colour rather than suggesting a specific light source. The composition maintains a balance between solid, flat surfaces and more complex, textured elements. Near the lower left, there is a small, hand-painted signature that reads "Pauli '69," anchoring the work in a specific mid-century artistic tradition.