A floating figure - 1942


Size (cm): 60x75
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The work "A floating figure" by Wassily Kandinsky, made in 1942, is a notable example of the evolution of the style of the master Russian in the context of abstract painting. Kandinsky, known for his alignment with expressionism, symbolism and abstraction, uses in this work his characteristic visual language to transmit emotions and moods.

The analysis of the composition reveals an intricate overlap of geometric and free shapes, in which it highlights a central figure that, indeed, seems to be in a state of levitation or flotation. This figure, although indistinct in terms of its human representation, evokes a feeling of transcendence and freedom, concepts that Kandinsky celebrated throughout his career. Its soft and indefinite contour contrasts with the most fragmented and dynamic background, creating an almost dreamlike effect, where reality and abstraction are intertwined.

The use of color in "a floating figure" is particularly significant. Kandinsky uses a palette composed of vibrant and contrasting tones, which cause an immediate emotional response. The bright colors, such as blue, yellow and red, not only contribute to the work a visual energy, but also act as a means to communicate the sensations that the artist experienced. Each color in painting evokes different emotions, a principle that Kandinsky defended theoretically; He believed that the colors had their own vibration and ability to affect the viewer.

The most intriguing of this work is the sense of depth and space that Kandinsky manages to create. Although there are no clear three -dimensional elements or a direct representation of the landscape, the composition suggests a sense of movement and fluidity, as if floating forms were part of an internal landscape or emotional cosmos. The way in which these forms interact invites contemplation, taking the viewer to an introspective trip.

In the broadest context of his work, "a floating figure" is in a period where Kandinsky was crossing the turbulence of World War II, perhaps reflecting his search for peace and balance in a chaotic world. The painting distances itself from the human figure in its most traditional form, closer to a symbol of the spiritual and the universal, which is characteristic of the artist's approach in its last years.

Wassily Kandinsky, as a pioneer of abstract art, challenged the conventions of pictorial representation. When observing "a floating figure", it is inevitable to connect the piece with other works of its time, where dynamic geometry and emotional representation dominate. Works such as "Composition VIII" and "Improvisation 28" reveal a similar interest in the exploration of the form and color as vehicles of feeling. In short, "a floating figure" is not only a testimony of Kandinsky's technical mastery, but also a significant contribution to the exploration of abstract art as a language in which the complexities of human experience are communicated.

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