[1] Word Pafama is an abbreviation of the German PApier-FArben-MAlerei, (German: Paper, color, painting) which is a word from zenitism vocabulary, meaning that the artist focuses on the painting process and materials, a radical approach at the beginning of the third decade of the 20th century.
[3] This is a square painting of small dimensions whose center is dominated by multi-colored geometric elements on a black background.
It is based on the principles of suprematism and is reduced to primary geometric shapes - triangle, rectangle, polygon and cone.
In addition, it is reduced to the primary colors - red, yellow, blue and their derivatives which are projected on a black background.
The painting is characterized by structural imaging techniques and is synonymous with European avant-garde art at the time.