Little Planes


size(cm): 55x35
Price:
Sale price$256.00 CAD

Description

Wassily Kandinsky's Little Planes painting is a masterpiece of abstract art that has captivated art lovers since its creation in 1922. This work is a perfect example of Kandinsky's artistic style, characterized by geometric abstraction and the use of bright and vibrant colors.

The composition of Small Planes is a mixture of geometric shapes and curved lines that create a sensation of movement and dynamism in the work. The small planes that give the painting its name are represented by triangular and rectangular shapes that overlap and intertwine with each other.

The use of color in this work is another outstanding aspect. Kandinsky used a palette of bright, saturated colors that create a sense of energy and vitality in the work. Red, yellow and blue tones blend and overlap to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting.

The story behind Little Planes is also fascinating. Kandinsky created this work while at the Bauhaus, a school of art and design in Germany. The painting was part of a series of works that Kandinsky created during this period, in which he explored the relationship between form and color in abstract art.

In addition to these well-known aspects of the work, there are other interesting details that often go unnoticed. For example, the shape of the small planes in the painting resembles the letter "W", which could be a reference to the artist's name. It has also been suggested that the planes could represent the idea of ​​freedom and exploration, themes that were important to Kandinsky at the time.

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