Mural draft in The Unjuried Art Show - Wall B - 1922


Size (cm): 75x40
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The work "Draft mural in The Unjuried Art Show - Wall B - 1922" by Wassily Kandinsky is presented as a fascinating example of the evolution of abstract art and Kandinsky's search for expressing the spiritual content through color and shape . Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of abstraction, always sought to transcend the mere visual representation of the physical world. In this work, the author uses a variety of geometric shapes and undulating lines that seem to dance in a pictorial space loaded with emotional vibrations.

When observing it, one immerses himself in a universe where color plays a crucial role, not only as aesthetic element, but also as a vehicle of emotion. The vibrant, red and yellow vibrant tones are intertwined with more subtle nuances, creating a dynamic contrast that catches the viewer. The composition is a balance and tension game, where the lines and shapes are harmoniously distributed in space, inviting a visual exploration that transcends the limits of perception.

Kandinsky was known for his interest in synesthesia, the ability to experience the senses in a cross way, which is reflected in its use of color to evoke sensations and moods. In this work, each form seems to have its own character, a function beyond representation. Rounded forms could be interpreted as a tribute to the chaos of the natural, while the most angular structures suggest a search for order within human experience.

It is interesting to mention that this draft for a mural is contextualized at a key moment in art history. The 1920s was a period of great effervescence in modern art, where avant -garde currents, including Bauhaus, influenced numerous artists. Kandinsky, as a teacher in this institution, was a central figure in promoting the integration of art and everyday life, as well as the need for art to have a social impact.

Although human figures are not observed in this work, the absence of characters does not imply depersonalization. On the contrary, each line and each color seem to beating with a life of their own, suggesting the presence of a collective spirit that connects the individual with the universal. This is aligned with Kandinsky's philosophy, who believed that art should go beyond the tangible and visible, touch the deepest fibers of the human soul.

In summary, "Draft mural in The Unjuried Art Show - Wall B - 1922" by Wassily Kandinsky is a piece that encapsulates the essence of its artistic search. Through the exploration of color and shape, it invites the viewer to an intimate dialogue with the vibrant energy of the cosmos. This work is not only a reflection of Kandinsky's technical mastery, but also a testimony of its commitment to the idea that art is a means for dilation of perception and human understanding. Kandinsky's legacy endures, not only because he was an innovative in his time, but because he knew how to translate the language of emotion through his art, creating a bridge between the spiritual and the visual.

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