Brown with supplement - 1935


Size (cm): 70x60
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Description

The work "Brown with supplement" (1935) by Wassily Kandinsky is a clear reflection of the artist's evolution towards a synthesis of shapes and colors that distance himself from the emotional lirism of his first works, approaching a more abstract and geometric construction. Kandinsky, who is considered one of the pioneers of abstraction, achieves in this piece an intriguing fusion of color, shape and meaning, suggesting his intense studies on the connection between music and visual art.

The "brown with supplement" composition stands out for its brown background that establishes an earthy and deep tone. This color, although dominant, is not opaque; On the contrary, it plays a crucial role in interaction with other tones, such as vibrant yellow and blue. The brown shape serves as support for the color explosion that, through energetic and winding elements, provides a sense of movement and rhythm to work. The dispersed geometric shapes, product of Kandinsky's experimentation with space and relationships between colors, seem to float on the brown background, challenging the laws of visual severity and causing an almost musical experience for the viewer.

The elements that make up the work are not identifiable figures or narrative characters; Rather, they represent a constant search for Kandinsky for expressing the soul of art through nonverbal language. Throughout his career, the artist explored how color could evoke emotions and how abstract forms could resonate with human perception, which is evidenced in this painting. In "Brown with supplement", the arrangement of colors and shapes becomes a form of meditation on what it means to see and feel, a recurring theme in his work.

Kandinsky, influenced by the avant -garde movements of the beginning of the twentieth century, such as expressionism and constructivism, achieves in this piece his distinctive modernist style. His interest in visual perception theory and synesthesia are palpable. The work invites the viewer to a sensory experience that transcends the mere act of looking; A dialogue between the different elements is perceived. Through this dialogue, Kandinsky seeks not only to capture the essence of color in itself, but also its interrelation and how they can operate in the field of human feeling.

Kandinsky's production in the 1930s follows this path to pure abstraction. "Brown with supplement" can be seen in dialogue with other works of your series of these years, which they experiment with minimal shapes and a bold color use. The direction he took in this artistic period is marked by his desire to transcend the concrete and the figurative, which establishes a bridge towards the currents of contemporary art that they would follow. Thus, this work stands not only as a personal exploration of the author, but also as a testimony of the collective search of the artists of their time.

In conclusion, "Brown with supplement" is a significant reference point in the path of Wassily Kandinsky and in the history of modern art. This work not only captures the essence of a period of intense emotional and aesthetic exploration in Kandinsky's work, but also invites a deeper reflection on how art can touch the most delicate fibers of human experience, using color and color and The way as expression vehicles.

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