size(cm): 55x35
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Wassily Kandinsky's painting Sharp is an abstract art masterpiece that has captivated art lovers since its creation in 1930. This work is a perfect example of Kandinsky's artistic style, characterized by geometric abstraction and the use of bright, contrasting colors.

Afilado's composition is a mix of geometric shapes and curved lines that intertwine to create a sense of movement and depth. The painting is divided into three sections, each with its own color scheme and pattern of shapes. The upper section is deep red in color and is made up of triangular and rectangular shapes. The central section is bright yellow in color and is made up of circular and curved shapes. The lower section is deep blue in color and is made up of rectangular and square shapes.

The use of color in Sharp is one of the most interesting aspects of the work. Kandinsky created a palette of contrasting, vibrant colors that complement each other to create a sense of harmony and balance. Red, yellow and blue are the main colors of the work, but shades of green, orange and purple can also be seen.

The story behind Sharp is also fascinating. Kandinsky created this work during his time at the Bauhaus, a school of art and design in Germany that focused on teaching geometric abstraction and color theory. Sharp was one of the last works Kandinsky created before his departure from the Bauhaus in 1933 due to pressure from the Nazi regime.

A little known aspect of Sharp is that Kandinsky created a series of studies prior to the final work. These studies show the evolution of composition and the use of color in the work and are a sample of Kandinsky's creative process.

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