Study for "Composition VII" - 1913


Size (cm): 75x60
Price:
Sale price$380.00 CAD

Description

The work "Study for 'Composition VII'" by Wassily Kandinsky, carried out in 1913, is erected as a milestone in the transition towards full abstraction in modern art. This work is a visual essay that at the same time raises and establishes the foundations of its famous "VII composition" canvas, one of the most significant of his career and art history. Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, uses in this work a complex structure of shapes, colors and lines that defy traditional representation and visual narrative.

At first glance, the viewer looks immersed in a whirlwind of vibrant colors that interact with each other, creating a rich and dynamic visual experience. The composition looks like a frenzy of energy, where each stroke encapsulates a sense of movement and emotion. Kandinsky's choice by a radical color, in which the blue, yellow and intense red predominate, not only captures attention, but also evokes a unique emotional response in the spectator. The colors in the work are not mere decorative elements; They represent moods and deep meanings, as he proposed in his writings about color theory.

The formal structure of the painting is marked by the presence of geometric and fluid forms that are intertwined, suggesting an organized sensation. The lines that cross the composition seem to define paths of energy and strength, while the abstract forms are grouped and dissipate, evoking a visual dance. Through this study, Kandinsky explores not only the form and space, but also time, as if in each stroke he captured an instant of a perpetual movement.

Despite its apparent informality, "Study for 'Composition VII'" is also a testimony of the deep knowledge that Kandinsky possessed about harmony and balance in composition. The distribution of visual elements suggests a rhythmic flow, reminding viewers that their premise of the abstract is intrinsically linked to emotions and experiences. The few figurative elements that can slide in the observer's memory are so abstract that their identification becomes a subjective task, which in turn reinforces the personal and unique character that the pictorial experience in Kandinsky has.

Kandinsky, deeply influenced by his formation in symbolism and popular art, used this work as a means to explore his interest in spirituality and synesthesia. This last concept, the connection between different senses, becomes the engine of its work, where color can evoke sounds and images, thus contributing to a multisensory experience. This visual research can also be reflected in other contemporary works of his, where Kandinsky continued to defy art conventions.

This study is not only appreciated as a preliminary piece of a greater work, but is firmly supported as an autonomous work, rich in emotional and expressive content. As you approach "Study for 'Composition VII'", one not only faces an exercise of abstraction, but to a deep dialogue that induces reflection on the nature of art, perception and reality itself. Kandinsky, with his bold approach to experimentation in painting, invites us to explore the borders of our own sensitivity and the way we understand the visual world around us.

KUADROS ©, a famous paint on your wall.

Hand-made oil painting reproductions, with the quality of professional artists and the distinctive seal of KUADROS ©.

Art reproduction service with satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with the replica of your painting, we refund your money 100%.

Recently viewed