Around the circle - 1940


Size (cm): 75x50
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Sale price$355.00 CAD

Description

The work "Around the Circle" (1940) by Wassily Kandinsky is erected as a brilliant testimony of the artistic maturity of this master of abstract art. Kandinsky, a pioneer in the exploration of the relationship between color, shape and emotion, presents a composition that encapsulates his transcendental vision of the world. In this fascinating work, the predominance of vibrant shapes and colors becomes a visual expression of spirituality and the search for the infinite.

Observing the painting, the viewer looks immersed in a universe where circles, which are a constant in Kandinsky's work, play a primary role. In "Around the circle", the circles seem to turn in different planes, creating a sense of movement that suggests a dynamic dialogue between the elements. The geometric shapes are also accompanied by lines that draw routes in the pictorial space, paying tribute to the connection between the human being and the cosmos.

The color palette is another of the most fascinating aspects of this work. Kandinsky uses bright and contrasting tones that evoke intense emotions. Colors such as red, blue and yellow vibrate in harmony, building an atmosphere that invites reflection. Each chromatic choice seems carefully thought to resonate with the ideas of balance and harmony that permeated their artistic thinking. In this sense, the work is not only visually attractive, but also seeks to cause an emotional response in the viewer, an essential objective in Kandinsky's work.

Although "around the circle" does not present human figures or characters in the traditional sense, you can feel the presence of an implicit narrative, a connection story between shapes and colors, which invites an introspective trip. This diversity of abstract elements suggests the idea of ​​a spiritual community, where each circle can symbolize a life or experience, reminding us that we are all interconnected in the vast universe.

Kandinsky, influenced by his studies in art, music and philosophy, distances himself from the more conventional figurative representations that dominated his time. His movement towards abstraction is not only a reflection of his own personal trip, but also an answer to the tumultuous socio -political events of his time, particularly World War II, which broke out shortly after this painting was created.

Throughout his career, Kandinsky continued to develop his theories about the spiritual in art, becoming an influential figure within the Bauhaus movement and modern art. Works such as "around the circle" are clear examples of the way he managed to capture the spiritual essence of the human being through geometric abstraction. In the same tradition as other greats of abstract art, his work remains relevant in the contemporary discussion about art and aesthetic experience.

In summary, "around the circle" is a work that invites the viewer to contemplate the meaning of circles in their own life, as well as their connection with the cosmos. Through his ingenious disposition of shapes and colors, Kandinsky offers us a unique vision of the world, a testimony of his creative genius and his incessant search for the deep relationship between art, spirituality and life itself.

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