Apartments - 1929


Size (cm): 55x75
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The painting "floors" (1929) of Wassily Kandinsky is a work that encapsulates the essence of abstract art and the exploration of the shape and color that characterize the author. Kandinsky, a pioneer of the abstract, experienced throughout his career with various forms and tones, seeking to express the emotional world through his work. In this work, we find a composition that stands out for its geometric structure and its energetic color use.

Observing the work, we can distinguish a series of plans arranged vertically and horizontally that suggest different levels and strata, evoking the idea of ​​a building on several floors, reflecting the degree of the work. The rectangles, triangles and lines are intertwined, creating a dynamic that invites the viewer to explore each section. This use of geometry is characteristic of Kandinsky's style, who was attracted to visual synesthesia, where sound and color are intertwined. In "floors", its mastery in organization of visual elements becomes evident by allowing each form to find its place in the whole, while highlighting its individuality.

The color in this work plays a fundamental role. Kandinsky's palette is vibrant and luminous, presenting a combination of tones ranging from vibrant yellow to deep blue, through intense and soft green reds. This bold use of color not only brings a sense of movement to the composition, but also refers to its search for emotional expression. Each color, according to the artist's own theory, has its own emotional resonance, and in "floors", these are combined to offer a visual experience that seems to vibrate with an almost musical energy.

As for the theme of the work, although it does not present explicit human figures, its structure could be interpreted in an urban context, evoking the modern architecture of expanding cities. This setting is related to the viewer's experience within the contemporary space, where urban buildings and structures begin to dominate the visual horizon. Kandinsky manages to explore, through his abstract language, the concept of space and place in the context of modern life, reflecting the social and cultural transformations of his time.

"Floors" is part of a period in which Kandinsky had already adopted a more structured approach in his art, moving away from the most organic forms of his youth. This evolution shows its interest in mathematical precision and serenity provided by a careful composition. Contemporary works to "floors" by Kandinsky, such as "composition X" and "composition VIII", also address similarities in the use of geometric shapes and an approach to color interaction, placing Kandinsky as a central figure in the development of the development of the development of Modern art

In conclusion, "floors" is not only a testimony of Kandinsky's technical ability in the use of color and shape, but also a reflection of his deep concerns about the modern environment. Through this work, Kandinsky manages to convey an almost synesthetic experience, where the viewer is invited to experience beyond the visual, connecting with the emotions that emerge from each stratum of the composition. Its impact lasts over time, resonating abstract theories that continue to influence contemporary artists as well as then.

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