Without title - 1915


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price$370.00 CAD

Description

In 1915, Wassily Kandinsky presents a painting that, although it lacks a definite title, significantly encapsulates the principles of abstract art that he helped to establish. This period of his career is marked by a symphonic approach to color and shape, where the emotional and spiritual are intertwined in a rich visual interaction. The work, like many of its creations of this era, can be seen as an exploration of art language, where forms and colors not only represent, but also evoke moods and experiences.

In this painting "without title", its structure is remarkably complex. Kandinsky uses a combination of organic and geometric forms that seem to flow with each other, suggesting an almost musical movement. We can observe a set of forms that, at first glance, may seem abstract, but that invite the viewer to an introspective dialogue. In this creation, the artist is at the intersection between the visible and the invisible, where the chaos of the composition seems to be balanced by an underlying harmony.

The color in this work is vibrant and varied, presenting a palette that includes tones of blue, yellow, red and black. Each color seems to dialogue with others, creating a visual rhythm that attracts the observer. Kandinsky believed that color had an intrinsic emotional power, and in this work, that belief becomes evident. Colors not only act as visual elements, but also evoke specific sensations, from calm to excitement. This connection between color and emotion is one of the aspects that resonates more powerfully throughout Kandinsky's work.

As the viewer goes into painting, subtle details that suggest a narrative or at least a sense of incessant movement can be noticed. Although the work does not include visible characters in a figurative sense, the forms can be interpreted as characters in a constantly evolving visual story. This idea of ​​a moving world is characteristic of Kandinsky's work, who has expressed that artworks They must invite the viewer's imagination, allowing multiple interpretations.

The painting "without title - 1915", like others of its contemporary, reflects a transition towards total abstraction. This period is crucial in art history, as Kandinsky was one of the pioneers in this style, opening paths for future generations of artists. In his works, there is a clear influence of his interest in music, where he had the aspiration to create a visual symphony that resonated with the viewer in a similar way to musical experience.

In summary, although "without title - 1915" it lacks a clear narrative or concrete figures, it is a testimony of Kandinsky's ability to translate the complexity of human emotion through abstract shapes and colors. The painting becomes a space where the spectator's perception plays a fundamental role, inviting him to explore his own interpretation of work. The work is not only a milestone within Kandinsky's career, but it is also representative of an era in which art borders were being expanded, explored and redefined in fascinating ways.

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