About the points - 1928


Size (cm): 60x60
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The painting "About the points" of 1928, created by Wassily Kandinsky, stands as an excellent example of the artist's ability to merge form, color and emotion in an abstract expression of perceived reality. Kandinsky, recognized as one of the pioneers of abstraction in modern art, uses in this work a rich color palette and a dynamic composition that invite the viewer to immerse themselves in a world where points and shapes are more than visual elements: They are the essence of a sensory experience.

In "on the points", instead of representing recognizable figures or scenes, Kandinsky enters the exploration of the pure form and color. The work consists of a number of points in various shades that not only establish a vibrant visual interaction, but also suggest a sense of movement and energy. This use of points can be interpreted as an allusion to the notion of atoms or particles, evoking the idea that everything is composed of smaller elements, underlining Kandinsky's vision about the connection between art and science.

The disposition of these points, in a variety of sizes and colors, generates a contrast that immediately captures attention. From intense blue to warm orange tones, the viewer is involved in a game of lights and shadows that has been carefully planned to cause an emotional response. The way in which the points are distributed through the canvas can make think of a musical score, where each of them has its own note, contributing to a visual symphony that resonates inside the observer.

Although there are no human characters or figures who talk about personal narrative or the existence of a specific story, this emptiness is intentional in Kandinsky's work. The artist advocated art as a way to transcend the material and connect with the spiritual. "On the points" can, therefore, interpret as a meditation on the very essence of art and life. The work invites viewers to find their own meaning, to immerse themselves in their personal interpretation of the colors and shapes that are presented to them.

Kandinsky was a fervent defender of the theory that color has a significant psychological impact. In "on the points", the use of vibrant colors not only captures attention, but also evokes different sensations and moods. This is aligned with the ideas expressed in their essays, where he argues that color can cause an emotional response, from joy to introspection.

Kandinsky's influence extends beyond his time, and his legacy continues to resonate in contemporary art. Works such as "about points" serve as a point of reference to understand how abstraction can communicate complex ideas about human experience. The possibility of creating meaning from the abstract is one of Kandinsky's most significant contributions to modern art.

In conclusion, "on the points" of 1928 is a work that encapsulates the essence of Kandinsky's thought, a visual trip that is not limited to the superficial. Through its ability to turn points and colors into a pure emotional experience, it reminds us that art has the power to evoke deep feelings and connect to the essence of what it means to be human. In this sense, each observer is invited to explore their own interpretation, turning the work into a constant evolution dialogue between art and the spectator.

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