Painting on clear background - 1916


Size (cm): 60x75
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Wassily Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of abstract art, left an indelible mark on the art world with its innovative approach and its deep understanding of color, shape and emotion. In his work "Painting on a clear background" of 1916, the artist offers us a visual experience that goes beyond mere representation, challenging the viewer to immerse himself in a world where color and composition are intertwined in a symphonic way.

The work exhibits a wise disposition of geometric shapes that seem to float in a light and ethereal background. The use of a clear background not only establishes a vibrant contrast with the darkest and most saturated forms that are deployed on the pictorial surface, but also suggests a connection with the infinite space, where the forms become vehicles of emotional expression. This chromatic choice resonates with Kandinsky's search to explore a visual language that communicates pure experiences and sensations, detached from the bonds of figurative representation.

The elements within the work are an amalgam of circles and reticulated schemes, which flow with a palpable internal energy. This dynamism can be interpreted as a manifestation of Kandinsky's theories of color, where each nuance lacks a purely decorative function; Instead, each color evokes an emotional response, a vibration that activates the spirit of the viewer. Thus, red can evoke passion, blue tranquility, and yellow joy, establishing a chromatic symphony that dialogues with each other.

The remarkable thing about "clear back painting" is the absence of human characters or identifiable elements that divert the attention of abstract dialogue. The painting is presented as a battlefield for shapes and color, where each form has its own life and strength, but is related within the visual fabric as part of a coherent whole. This absence of traditional narration invites each spectator to interpret the work personally, creating an intimate connection with their internal world.

It is important to note that in the 1910s, Kandinsky was exploring new avenues in his artistic practice, gradually moving away from representation and entering more in pure abstraction. This period is crucial within his career, since he reflects a deep search to establish a new way of understanding art that was not limited by its traditional perceptions. In this context, "painting on clear background" is not only a manifestation of its individual style, but also a reflection of the evolution of modern art in the twentieth century.

Throughout his career, Kandinsky managed to intersperate his interest in music and spirituality with his visual art, beliefs that throb in many of his works. The fusion of these influences is manifest in "painting on a clear background", where the composition can be correlated with a musical score, where each element and color resonates and is articulated through space, thus creating a sense of harmony and, at the same time , of tension.

Remembering this piece within the broader context of his work, it is possible to glimpse the impact that Kandinsky had on the development of abstract art and his influence on subsequent generations of artists. "Painting on a clear background" becomes a palpable symbol of the struggle for a visual language that is represented beyond the figurative, a testimony of the eternally in force of the human being for connecting, creating and communicating through visual arts .

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