Improvisation. Flood. - 1913


Size (cm): 75x50
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The work "Improvisation. Flood." of Wassily Kandinsky, created in 1913, is erected as a visual testimony of the ability of art to transcend mere representation and embody deep emotions. Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art and one of the main exponents of Bauhaus, uses this painting to explore the relationship between color, shape and feeling, in a pictorial language that challenges the conventions of his time.

Through an introspective look at the work, we can observe a composition rich in dynamism and movement. The structure seems to be in constant transformation, where fluid and vaporous forms suggest a flood, as indicated by its title. These forms, which resemble waves and swirls, evoke the uncontrollable force of nature and its destructive power. The choice of a dark and tumultuous background, combined with flashes of more alive tones that emerge from depth, creates an atmosphere of chaos and energy, reaffirming the idea of ​​a cataclysmic event.

The color plays a primary role in "flood." Kandinsky uses a palette that ranges between dark and intense colors, such as black and blue, interspersed with red, yellow and green explosions, which vibrate with emotional intensity. This combination is not accidental; Each tone seems to resonate at a specific frequency that appeals to the senses of the spectator, inviting him to experience a visceral emotional response to the work. The color in this work is not only an aesthetic element, but a tool that transports the observer to a particular mood, creating an almost synesthetic experience.

Kandinsky's abstract approach allows the "characters" in the work to dissolve in the amalgam of shapes and colors, stripping the painting of any direct representation. Instead of defined figures, we find contoured silhouettes, which suggest the existence of human beings, but remain ethereal and almost ghosts of an apocalyptic reality. This approach leaves a wide space for interpretation; The viewer can perceive the pain, struggle and resistance present at a time of radical transformation, evoking a sense of fragility before powerful natural forces.

"Improvisation. Flood." It is part of a series of works in which Kandinsky explores concepts such as improvisation and abstraction. This approach is aligned with the ideas of the composer Arnold Schönberg, of whom Kandinsky felt deeply influenced in his search for a new visual language that would match the complexity of contemporary musical art. The work can be considered a manifestation of the modernity of the early twentieth century, an era marked by drastic changes in artistic thinking and perception.

Kandinsky, with his work, not only seeks to represent an event, but goes into the abysses of human experience, creating a dialogue between the spectator and the art that transcends time and context. In improvisation. Flood., The artist manages Contemporary art and abstraction.

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