The circulation slowed down - 1931


Size (cm): 70x60
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The work "The circulation slowed down" (1931) by Wassily Kandinsky is a powerful manifestation of the aesthetic and emotional evolution of the Russian artist, a pioneer of abstract art. Kandinsky stands out for his ability to translate human experiences and emotions through abstract forms and an intense color palette, managing to capture the immaterial and the spiritual in his compositions. This work, created in a period of great turbulence in Europe, is a testimony of the historical context that influenced many artists of their time, reflecting anxiety and the search for new forms of expression after the First World War.

When observing "the circulation slowed down", we find a richness of geometric shapes that seem to move and flow, but at the same time they are immobilized in a state of tension. Kandinsky uses a visual language that combines circles, wavy lines and arches that suggest both dynamism and deceleration. This duality in the composition can be interpreted as a representation of a world that advances at a frantic speed while facing emotional stagnation, an echo of contemporary concerns about progress and modernity.

The use of color in this work is particularly remarkable. Kandinsky applies vibrant tones of blue, red and yellow that provide palpable energy to paint. Colors not only fulfill an aesthetic function but also evoke specific emotions; For example, cold blue can suggest melancholy, while vibrant red can be interpreted as emotional fire or passion. Each nuance and saturation is carefully chosen to resonate in the viewer, inviting him to experience an emotional trip that goes beyond the mere visual observation.

As for the theme of the human figure or characters, "the circulation slowed down" is remarkably abstract, since it does not present recognizable figures. This absence of human representation can be interpreted as a comment on alienation in modern society, where the individual can feel lost among the chaos of external influences. This characteristic is common in Kandinsky's work, who believed that abstraction had the power to connect people with a deeper and more spiritual reality.

Kandinsky, member of the Der Blaue Reiter Group (the blue rider), was a vehement defender of the idea that art must transcend the ordinary and take the viewer to a transcendental experience. Its approach to color and shape is derived from philosophical and esoteric theories, influenced by music, where each tone and compass can cause an emotional response similar to painting. This parallel between music and visual art becomes a conductive thread in many of his works, including "the circulation slowed down."

The work is inscribed within the context of modern art, a movement that sought to break the traditions and explore new avenues in artistic expression. Kandinsky, with his unique style and his innovative thinking, contributed to redefine the language of art in the twentieth century, leading to painting towards a new era where perception and subjectivity impersonate about literal representation.

Through "the circulation slowed down," Kandinsky offers a window to his unique vision of the world, immersing the viewer in a universe where emotion and shape are intertwined. Each look reveals new layers of meaning, turning this work into a milestone within the corpus of abstract art and a glimpse reflection of the complexity of human experience.

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