Mild process - 1928


Size (cm): 75x45
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The work "Mild Process" of 1928, created by Wassily Kandinsky, stands as a magnificent example of the abstract and symphonic language that characterized much of the artist's work. As a central figure of the expressionist movement and one of the pioneers of abstraction in the art of the twentieth century, Kandinsky finds in this painting a space where shapes, colors and emotions are intertwined, reflecting the search for a new visual and spiritual order.

The "mild process" composition is marked by a complex interaction of linear and geometric forms that seem to flow and move through the canvas. This feeling of dynamism is crucial to understanding how Kandinsky perceived the relationship between color and shape, which translates not only into a visual outburst, but also in an almost musical aesthetic experience. In this work, the structure seems to be in a state of transformation, where the lightness of the "mild process" materializes in the fusion of elements that seem to slide over each other, creating a depth that attracts the viewer's gaze.

Colors play a fundamental role in "mild process." The vibrant tones used by Kandinsky printed on the canvas a palpable energy. The blue, oranges and yellow are combined and juxtaposed, transforming the flat surface into a space for dialogue between the emotions they evoke. This palette, rich in contrasts, evokes both serenity and tension, and is a reflection of Kandinsky's interest in the psychological effects of color, a concern that manifests itself through its theorization of the interaction of these elements in previous works such as "VII composition "and" Improvisation 31 ".

It is important to note that in "mild process" there are no figures or characters in the traditional sense; Instead, what prevails is a lyrical exploration of the form. This absence of concrete figures allows the work to move towards pure abstraction, an aspect that Kandinsky defended as essential to communicate the ineffable and transcend the limitations of figurative language.

In its historical context, "mild process" was carried out during a time when Kandinsky was influenced by various artistic and philosophical currents, including modern art and the theories of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe color, as well as the spiritual philosophy that permeated His life and work. His reflections on music, in particular, modeled their vision of art as a form of emotional communication that transcends logic and reason.

Throughout his career, Kandinsky explored different styles, from full expressionism to surrealism, but "mild process" is firmly within his search for an abstract language that not only challenges the conventions of painting, but also invites the viewer to experience the work as a sensory process. This painting is a testimony of its mastery in the use of color and shape, and an invitation to a visual dialogue that remains relevant and disturbing for contemporary audiences.

In conclusion, "mild process" is not only a work that advocates the freedom of abstract expression, but also reflects the deep interrelations between color, shape and emotion that Wassily Kandinsky masterfully cultivated throughout his career. When contemplating this work, the spectator is guided by a visual trip that not only challenges aesthetic perception, but also invites a deeper reflection on the meaning of art in modernity. Thus, "mild process" is established as a key work in the evolution of abstract art, a enduring reminder of the infinite possibilities that arise when shapes and colors are found in a dance of creative freedom.

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