CROSS - 1928


Size (cm): 60x60
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Description

Wassily Kandinsky, one of the most influential figures of abstract and pioneering art of the expressionist movement, presents in his work "crossing" of 1928 a rich amalgam of colors and shapes that evoke a deep reflection on human experience and spirituality. On this canvas, Kandinsky confronts us with a dense and dynamic composition, where an abstract landscape unfolds in a visual dance that challenges the conventions of figurative representation.

The work is characterized by a vibrant interaction of geometric and lyrical elements, which are intertwined through a palette that combines warm and cold tones. The overlap of colors at "crossing" is not only an aesthetic exercise, but refers to an emotional language in constant transformation. The nuances of red, orange and yellow are intertwined with blue and green, creating a chromatic symphony that invites the viewer to immerse himself in a sensory experience. This crossing of shades can be interpreted as a reflection of human emotions, where chaos and harmony coexist.

The compositional elements in "cross" reveal Kandinsky's mastery in the use of space and shape. From the upper part of the canvas, lines and circles seem to float, while more solid and earthly forms anchor the work at its base. This game between the ethereal and the concrete resonates with the idea of ​​traveling between different dimensions of existence. The spectator becomes a traveler, crossing a threshold between the tangible and the spiritual.

Throughout the work, characters are not represented in a traditional sense, which is characteristic of Kandinsky's evolution towards pure abstraction. However, the absence of human figures does not imply emptiness; Instead, it causes personal introspection. The composition suggests a movement, a crossing experience, where each element seems to invite an active and personal reading. In this sense, Kandinsky no longer seeks to represent external reality, but an internal world, a visceral manifestation of the soul.

It is also crucial to mention that "crossing" is in a broader context in Kandinsky's career. During the 1920s, the artist was in his most abstract stage, after his years in the Der Blaue Reiter movement, in which he consolidated his relationship with color theory and his association with emotionality. The work, therefore, can be seen as a continuation of your studies on music as southern, where colors and shapes become notes in a visual composition.

While "Cruce" perhaps not as well known as other emblematic works of Kandinsky, such as "VIII composition", he can be placed in a dialogue with the rest of his work and that of his contemporaries. Through his formal and emotional explorations, "Cruce" reflects Kandinsky's tireless search for capturing the very essence of existence. In his painting, the images are not mere representations, but a language that transcends time and space, connecting to a shared universal experience.

In conclusion, "cross" is an invitation to experience a symphony of color and shape, designed by a master of abstraction. As we lose ourselves in their layers and elements, a world is revealed where art is not simply observed, but is felt and lived, inviting each spectator to a unique and personal interpretation, a true cross between the look and the soul.

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