This screen print by François Naudé from 1979 features a still-life composition, with a strong geometric and minimalistic style. The print displays various vessels, such as bottles, a cup, and a bowl, arranged on a flat surface, likely a table. The vessels are simplified into bold, flat shapes, each outlined with clear, sharp edges. The color palette is striking yet muted, with deep reds, purples, blues, and grays, giving the work a serene yet modern feel.
The arrangement of the objects and the flatness of the forms evoke a sense of balance and harmony, typical of still-life compositions, yet it retains a contemporary touch through its abstraction. The deep, shadowed background and the objects' placement against the flat, bold red tablecloth further enhance the graphic nature of the print, while still maintaining an air of elegance.
This work likely reflects Naudé's interest in exploring form and color in minimalist terms, focusing on composition rather than intricate detail.