Forest edge - 1903


Size (cm): 75x55
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The work "Edge of the Forest" (1903) by Wassily Kandinsky represents a milestone in the evolution of modern art and in the trajectory of the artist himself, who is acclaimed as one of the pioneers of abstraction. In this painting, Kandinsky offers a particular interpretation of the landscape, where the elements of nature are intertwined with the use of color and shape, establishing a dialogue between the tangible and the emotional.

Visually, the composition is marked by a strong chromatic load. The deep and terrible green predominate, evoking the essence of a dense forest, while you touch yellow and orange suggest a luminosity that contrasts with the darkness of the environment. This color palette not only evokes vegetation but also induces a sense of life and movement, as if the forest breathed in a constant sway. The use of dark tones at the bottom of the work can be interpreted as an anchoring to the earth, while the clearest and vibrant tones that emerge to the top suggest a connection with the spiritual, one of Kandinsky's deep interests in Your work.

As for the compositional structure, "border of the forest" has an almost delicate balance. The organic forms, which seem to derive from natural elements, flow non -linear, creating a sense of depth and layers that invite the viewer to explore not only the surface, but also the interior of the work. The absence of human or animal figures invites nature as an autonomous and almost sacred space, which aligns with Kandinsky's vision of a world where the abstract and concrete coexist.

A notable characteristic of this work is its focus on verticality and repetition of forms that evoke trunks and branches, suggesting a sense of rhythm within the composition. This dynamic is a precursor to the ideas that Kandinsky would develop more fully in his later works, where the shape and color are further disconnected from the traditional landscape narrative.

In "Border of the Forest", Kandinsky also begins to explore issues that would later become fundamental in his work, such as the relationship between sound and color. Although this link is not explicitly manifested in the work, it feels in the vibration of the colors and the energy that emanates from the image. The vibrant duality between the soft forms and the most rigid lines manages to transmit an emotion that goes beyond simple representation.

It is interesting to consider that this work was carried out during a period in which Kandinsky was increasingly influenced by his interest in symbolism and spirituality. This is reflected in its search for a painting that not only represents visible reality, but aspires to a deeper reality, which resonates in the viewer emotionally.

"Border of the forest" is not only a representation of the natural environment, but an invitation to see beyond the obvious. It is a first step towards the exploration of pure abstraction that would characterize his works of the first phase of modern art. In this case, Kandinsky stands as a visionary, exploring the possibilities of color and the shape in a world whose meaning is in the eye of who looks; A testimony of the perennial search for the human being to understand their environment and their own being through art.

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